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I think there's a good split between RFC 3967 and this document. RFC 3967 will cover informational documents; this document will cover standards track.
I have to admit that when I was reading this document I was confused by section 4; I thought for a while that the draft-klensin-norm-ref rules could be applied to informational references, but then the first paragraph of section 5 says it can't. It took me a while to understand that section 4 actually refers to annotating downrefs approved under the existing rules.
Bill
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