Hi,
I don't see the old versions of Internet Drafts available anywhere.
For comparing what changed between I-D releases, storing at least a few
revisions in old/ directory would help if you want to check for changes
with e.g. diff(1).
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Pekka Savola Tell me of difficulties
The problem with this, of course, is that 'diff' is notoriously bad at
distinguising between semantic and syntactic changes.
try wdiff (gnu stuff)
Scott
And *NO*, this is *NOT* a 'we need to use XML/HTML/etc' - we haven't waited
the requisite 6 months before re-starting that flame war. ;)
Ah, but what about the Should we keep archives of expired drafts
war?
;-)
Cheers,
RGF
Robert G. Ferrell, CISSP
Information Systems Security Officer
Vernon Schryver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
And *NO*, this is *NOT* a 'we need to use XML/HTML/etc' - we haven't waited
the requisite 6 months before re-starting that flame war. ;)
Let's keep our flame wars straight. This is the scheduled start
of the latest episode of I-D's Should
Let's keep our flame wars straight. This is the scheduled start
of the latest episode of I-D's Should Not Be Expired.
maybe we need a FAC (Frequently Argued Controversies) file for the
IETF list. unlike an FAQ file which answers questions, an FAC file
would summarize each side of each