From c4dd202ce65815a87a479df88630f335aec3ab51 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mirjak Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2025 17:26:27 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] references --- draft-kuehlewind-iab-rfc4053bis.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/draft-kuehlewind-iab-rfc4053bis.md b/draft-kuehlewind-iab-rfc4053bis.md index e72f6ee..8b43f8a 100644 --- a/draft-kuehlewind-iab-rfc4053bis.md +++ b/draft-kuehlewind-iab-rfc4053bis.md @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Further the following guidance has been updated in the -00 version: 5. New section on "Recording Liaison Statements" that replaces Section 2.4. on "Lifetime of a Liaison Statement" to underline how important the public record of a liaison statement is and clarify the responsibility of the receiver to ensure that all incoming statements get appropriately recorded. -6. Section 4 from RFC4052 on "Approval and Transmission of Liaison Statements" has been moved to this document, without modification so far. +6. Section 4 from {{RFC4052}} on "Approval and Transmission of Liaison Statements" has been moved to this document, without modification so far. # Content of Liaison Statements @@ -515,14 +515,14 @@ This document has no IANA actions. # Acknowledgments {:numbered="false"} -RFC4053 was authored by Stephen Trowbridge, Scott Bradner, Fred Baker. +{{RFC4053}} was authored by Stephen Trowbridge, Scott Bradner, Fred Baker. The text in RFC4053 further has been prompted by discussions with numerous individuals within IETF and other SDOs and fora, including Gary Fishman and Bert Wijnen. It has been developed in cooperation with {{RFC4052}}, which is to say with the express cooperation of the chair of the IAB at that time, Leslie Daigle. -This document contain parts of the text from RFC4053, however, all tooling +This document contain parts of the text from {{RFC4053}}, however, all tooling details were removed and the remaining text will be reworked step by step with the goal to end up with a shorter and clear document that outlines requirements and gives high-level guidance to people sending and receiving liaison statements.