--On Thursday, July 05, 2012 23:22 -0400 Tony Hansen <tony@xxxxxxx> wrote: > I think my point was missed. Section 2 says: > > All published versions will be archived using URLs of the form > <http://www.ietf.org/tao-YYYYMMDD.html>. > > My question is: Where is there a list of all of the tao > version files? How would one be able to find out the name of > the previous version so they could do a diff and see what has > changed? How can I see a history of the files? >... Tony, Mostly out of curiosity, why do you think it is important. If the Tao were a reference document that was authoritative on IETF procedures or the like, it would be a different matter: I can think of many reasons why it might be important to establish exactly what the rules and procedures were at any given time. But, given that it is a non-authoritative tutorial summary description of how we do things, I have a certain amount of trouble understanding why going to extra effort to maintain a long-term back trace is actually important. What am I missing? john