-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>>>> "Valdis" == Valdis Kletnieks <Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx> writes: Valdis> But anyhow, if we ever update STD005, we'll just do the Valdis> obvious - create STD079 or whatever we're up to, stick an Valdis> "Obsoletes: STD005" on it, and stick an "Obsoleted By: Valdis> STD079" on STD005, and the RFC Editor will turn the crank That is not my understanding. What you describe would occur to the RFCxxxx document. However, "STD005" is just a pointer, and it can be changed to point at the new RFC that defined STD005. - -- ] "Elmo went to the wrong fundraiser" - The Simpson | firewalls [ ] Michael Richardson, Xelerance Corporation, Ottawa, ON |net architect[ ] mcr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.sandelman.ottawa.on.ca/mcr/ |device driver[ ] panic("Just another Debian GNU/Linux using, kernel hacking, security guy"); [ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Finger me for keys iQCVAwUBQL/QKYqHRg3pndX9AQGhNAQAwXY8Kr40TLYdLqMO/jhv8bDaetHW0leX m+Y+E+Xw5kDuMqd6LTf1tSzs+T34QwvM18jYMIEkVBwDh+t3jAOsnopCUpEsjmXh y6qNq1Bkkvxr2FU08IUSQDLoCOwKtur9WQCgaiwMC7FLna4SfpQLJ1TnGDsKzBD5 CqwK7h1sARE= =k8Af -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf