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Package: xml2rfc
Severity: important
Tags: upstream

The IETF Secretariat recently announced that they require different
boilerplates in I-D submissions:

>However, as of 17:00 ET on Friday May 6, 2005, the Secretariat will
>accept *only* those Internet-Drafts that comply with the requirements
>of RFC 3978, and with the most recent version of the "Guidelines"
>document.

Unfortunately, xml2rfc 1.29 (which will contain the necessary changes)
has not yet been released.

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xml2rfc 1.30 contains the correct boilerplates, which are expected to
be fairly stable.  This means that xml2rfc is finally in a releasable
state.


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