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Use rfc-editor.org for IETF specs 8650+ #342

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dontcallmedom opened this issue Jul 5, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #349
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Use rfc-editor.org for IETF specs 8650+ #342

dontcallmedom opened this issue Jul 5, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #349

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dontcallmedom commented Jul 5, 2021

As pointed out in the discussion on adding IETF specs, and starting from RFC8650, IETF RFCs get a much nicer HTML rendering on rfc-editor.org than they get on datatracker.ietf.org.

We should thus point toward these URLs (at least via nightly as we currently do for httpwg.org URLs?) at least for these RFCs - but maybe more generally.

This is probably a discussion that should start upstream in specref.

dontcallmedom added a commit to dontcallmedom/specref that referenced this issue Jul 5, 2021
Both are as authoritative as it gets, and from RFC8650 onwards, rfc-editor.org provide much nicer HTML rendering, as described in https://www.rfc-editor.org/format-live/

See also w3c/browser-specs#342
tobie pushed a commit to tobie/specref that referenced this issue Jul 12, 2021
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Both are as authoritative as it gets, and from RFC8650 onwards, rfc-editor.org provide much nicer HTML rendering, as described in https://www.rfc-editor.org/format-live/

See also w3c/browser-specs#342
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Starting from 8650, they're much more readable on rfc-editor.org than on datatracker.ietf.org; browser-specs is aligning to using this as the default target w3c/browser-specs#342
Elchi3 pushed a commit to mdn/browser-compat-data that referenced this issue Jul 13, 2021
Starting from 8650, they're much more readable on rfc-editor.org than on datatracker.ietf.org; browser-specs is aligning to using this as the default target w3c/browser-specs#342
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