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With this convention, the documents that comprise the STD number at that time of pub are documented and the text is clear where it is referring to a specific document vs the suite of protocols (e.g., "RFC 3412 [STD62] discusses Message Processing Dispatching..." | With this convention, the documents that comprise the STD number at that time of pub are documented and the text is clear where it is referring to a specific document vs the suite of protocols (e.g., "RFC 3412 [STD62] discusses Message Processing Dispatching..." | ||
+ | ===== Referencing I-D in an RFC ===== | ||
+ | //This advice is itself a Work in Progress// | ||
+ | (From the Citation Committee - http:// | ||
+ | We RECOMMEND that " | ||
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+ | If a specific version of the I-D is being referenced, reference should also include the full file name in order to capture the revision number. | ||
===== Judging the stability of a website reference ===== | ===== Judging the stability of a website reference ===== | ||
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* capitalization may remain at the author' | * capitalization may remain at the author' | ||
* use of capitalization must be consistent for an author across all RFCs | * use of capitalization must be consistent for an author across all RFCs | ||
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+ | ===== Capitalization of file types and compression formats ===== | ||