I-D archives available anywhere?

2001-06-18 Thread Pekka Savola
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). -- Pekka Savola Tell me of difficulties

Re: I-D archives available anywhere?

2001-06-18 Thread Scott Bradner
The problem with this, of course, is that 'diff' is notoriously bad at distinguising between semantic and syntactic changes. try wdiff (gnu stuff) Scott

Re: I-D archives available anywhere?

2001-06-18 Thread Robert G. Ferrell
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

Re: I-D archives available anywhere?

2001-06-18 Thread Ofer Inbar
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

Re: I-D archives available anywhere?

2001-06-18 Thread Keith Moore
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