Hi,
On 30.03.20 18:10, Balázs Lengyel wrote:
> From: Kent Watsen
> > [...]
> > All The extracted files (including the two that are NOT folded)
> > contain a ‘^@‘ character at the EOF. This must be something
> > introduced by `rfcstrip` because `rfcfold` does a simple file-level
> > copy when
> On Mar 30, 2020, at 12:10 PM, Balázs Lengyel
> wrote:
>
> Hello Kent,
> Sorry for not providing a clear pointer to my work. As you have already found
> it, I just include it here for reference to others:
> https://github.com/BalazsLengyel/rfcstrip
>
: netmod@ietf.org
Subject: Re: [netmod] Where can I use ?
Firstly, thank you for trying to improve our tooling!
It took me some time to find, for others:
https://github.com/BalazsLengyel/rfcstrip
Running `rfcstrip -a` throws errors on MacOS. My workaround fix was to ` brew
install grep
name attribute.
> Artwork unfolding will also be executed.
> If the artwork contains the , markers
> they are removed.
>
> Regards Balazs
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Balázs Lengyel
> Sent: 2020. március 26., csütörtök 11:55
> To: Kent Watsen ; Balázs Lengyel
Hi Balazs,
> OK, as you are strongly opposed to it, I will remove ENDS> in the next version.
Is there a need for a “next" version?
Looking at -10 (current), I only see the markers around the YANG module, which
seems good, right?
Kent // shepherd
the , markers
they are removed.
Regards Balazs
-Original Message-
From: Balázs Lengyel
Sent: 2020. március 26., csütörtök 11:55
To: Kent Watsen ; Balázs Lengyel
Cc: netmod@ietf.org
Subject: RE: [netmod] Where can I use ?
Hello Kent,
OK, as you are strongly opposed to it, I will remove
Cc: netmod@ietf.org
Subject: Re: [netmod] Where can I use ?
Balazs,
While possible to use the markers for instance examples...
- they’ve never been used before, AFIAK (historical context)
BALAZS: S0 I am a revolutionary :-)
As I understand validation of examples have always been an issue
Balazs,
While possible to use the markers for instance examples...
- they’ve never been used before, AFIAK (historical context)
- they're unneeded, as examples don’t contain copyright (per Lada’s comment)
- they're disallowed by RFC 8407 for example modules (per Benoit comment)
- as a