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	Title		: XML structure for Set of RFC Descriptors
	Author(s)	: J. Leslie, D. Otis
	Filename	: draft-otis-newtrk-rfc-set-01.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2005-9-12
	
This document introduces a new document series called Set of RFC
   Documents (SRDs).  SRDs will be distinguished by names and serial
   numbers.  SRDs contain Extensible Markup Language (XML) which can
   automatically produce HTML and plaintext versions for human
   consumption

   With many RFC being updated, this creates difficulty when determining
   which RFCs are necessary as references when implementing or using
   protocols.  Grouping RFC into sets that embody a specific endeavour
   would permit stable references for those interested in discovering
   related details.  The SRD name may also serve as a reference for
   topical information stored in a database that is made available.

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