Re: [xml2rfc] xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org::xml2rfc.bibxml/bibxml3

Sandy Ginoza <sginoza@amsl.com> Wed, 27 November 2019 17:10 UTC

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From: Sandy Ginoza <sginoza@amsl.com>
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> On Nov 26, 2019, at 9:31 PM, Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@gmx.de> wrote:
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> On 26.11.2019 21:50, Sandy Ginoza wrote:
>> Hi Henrik,
>> 
>> Ahh, thanks!  Apologies for assuming the string would still start with "reference.I-D”.  I’m happy to be rid of that construction, but it seems like a good idea to continue to accept "reference.I-D” since that is what appears in the already published v3 RFCs.
>> ...
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> The published RFCs are expected to have the references inlined, no?

Good point! 

I imagine it would still be good to continue to accept "reference.I-D” because that is what most authors use in their I-Ds.  

Henrik, I haven’t tested this much, so we’ll continue to do that and let you know if we come across any issues.  

Thanks,
Sandy 


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> Best regards, Julian
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