I've merged your PR with the Capitalization fixed. The result is -19, posted yesterday I think. It has more diffs than I'd like as a result, but thank you! Thank you. Thank you!
If there is a ignore-case option for iddiff/rfcdiff it's not obvious. If someone wants, I could try to do a diff against a mutated version. I wonder what the RPC will do with Capitalized terms in the Abstract. I did edit the YANG slightly in my copy so that RFC8792 wrapping would not be needed. I think that it's ready for going up to AD. Esko Dijk <[email protected]> wrote: mcr> I prefer that all the terms from our Terminology section be Capitalized. mcr> This makes it easier to be clear that they are our terms. mcr> We already have DNS people getting confused about Domain and Registrar. mcr> I thought that the other terms had been fixed, but I guess not. > Yes, also works for me - I've updated the editorial PR with a second commit that uses Uppercase (Capitalized) terms from our list of terms. > I do have to say that most IETF documents use far less Capitalized terms than we do now (if this PR would be applied). > I'm open to any suggestions here if people think this needs improvement. The RFC Editor could also take that up later. > https://github.com/anima-wg/voucher/pull/90 (https://github.com/anima-wg/voucher/pull/90) > 4) use single quotes ('example', 'signerInfo', ... ) for referring to literal > field names > Fair enough. > I think that backquote (`example`) also creates a useful fixed-font markup, > particularly in HTML. > To support both txt and HTML rendering, I've applied single quotes and also backtick. If we don't like that I can easily do regexp based search/replace to make it backtick-only. > That looks better in HTML, but the txt rendering gets more confusing to read. > Esko > ---------------------------------------------------- > Alternatives: > ---------------------------------------------------- -- Michael Richardson <[email protected]> . o O ( IPv6 IøT consulting ) Sandelman Software Works Inc, Ottawa and Worldwide
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