Grenville,
All part of a web site that grew little by little...
That's why the tools team is taking a global look at it.
Let's see. You go
IESG Activities/Tools team and it tells you how to write to them.
Brian
grenville armitage wrote:
Bob Braden wrote:
[..]
The RFC series includes more than IETF standards. We believe that
providing access to the RFCs is a natural function for the RFC
Editor... in fact, we have been doing it for 30+ years.
RFC Editor/bb
I think the problem is (and I've wondered about this oddity previously too)
that the *IETF* main website should have a *direct* link to "the RFC
search engine". The bottom link that says "RFC Editor" is not an
obvious decision path for a casual www.ietf.org user, and the main "RFC
Pages" link only directly offers a lookup for people who
know the RFC number they're after. Again, not great for casual
(or can't-remember-what-RFC-had-this-word) users.
I don't think the real question is about the RFC Editor site's layout.
It's about why the IETF main page itself doesn't provide a link directly
to a/the search engine for RFCs.
cheers,
gja
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