Hi Dave,
why don't you write a draft? Some possible section headlines:
0. Introduction, abstract, boilerplate
1. Lessons learned from
1.1. xml2rfc
1.2. XSF
1.2.1. Why the XYZ doesn't use RFCs
1.3. W3C
2. Tools to be leeched
3. Generating ASCII
3.1. Limitations on the source
4. Turning existing documents into the new format
5. Why HTML and unicode instead of...
5.1. PDF/A
5.2. Microsoft Word
5.3. 72-column ASCII
5.4. 72-column UTF-8
5.5. Undocumented running code
6. Author, references, acknowledgments
7. More boilerplate
And so on.
Personally, I see the sense in moving from ASCII to UTF-8. Unicode has
beaten off everything else now, it's a clear and safe choice, and
non-ASCII characters are used more and more often. It's not so clear to
me that bold/italics/hyperlinks are worth the change, not to mention
graphics.
Btw, when you say "the" authoring format, I think you may overestimate
IETFers' willingness to march in step.
Arnt
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