From: Noveck, Dave (Dave.Noveck@netapp.com)
Date: 08/04/02-06:53:32 AM Z
Message-ID: <8C610D86AF6CD4119C9800B0D0499E336A8FF8@red.nane.netapp.com> From: "Noveck, Dave" <Dave.Noveck@netapp.com> Subject: RE: FW: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-nfsv4-rfc3010bis-01.txt Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2002 04:53:32 -0700 > > > This draft matches the draft located at: > > > http://www.nfsv4.org/rfc3010updates/draft-01-04/draft-ietf-nfsv4-rfc3010bis-01-04.txt > > > > So I just found out by diffing them. > > Mee to. Btw, diffing the specs is a bit hard, since the page headers has > changed on every page. Spencer, I suppose you have some kind "raw" text > without headers, page numbers etc? Why isn't this available? I'm sure there must be programs around, to translate between such a raw text format and IETF-ugly format, generate the table-of-contents, etc. We can't be the only group that has this problem. I'd guess that there are C, Java, Emacs versions of this. Now all we have to do is find them. Anybody know? Even better would be something that allowed us to maintain the spec in a simple markup language which would allow to generate HTML or IETF-ugly on demand, dealing with all the line-filling for IETF-ugly as well. This can't be an original idea. (If it is, I've just given away my non-US patent rights. Actually the US ones too, since I'm in no position now to claim non-obviousness :-)
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