Kent Karlsson <kentk at cs dot chalmers dot se> wrote: > I'm sorry, but I'm still not happy with the references. I'm sorry to hear that, because it seems to me that most of the things you're not happy with (a) are dictated by tools we do not have the power to change, at least not today, (b) are not any different from other RFCs that reference ISO standards, and (c) can be changed by the RFC editor anyway if he sees fit. > [ISO10646] > International Organization for Standardization, "ISO/IEC > 10646:2003. Information technology -- Universal Multiple- > Octet Coded Character Set (UCS), as, from time to time, > amended, replaced by a new edition or expanded by the > addition of new parts", 2003. > > ---> Remove the excess spaces, What excess spaces? Surely you're not talking about the double space after "10646:2003." A double space in that situation is actually preferred over a single space; see Section 3.1, item 7 of draft-rfc-editor-rfc2223bis-08.txt. But surely a single "excess" space in a reference is not cause for rejecting a document. > remove the ", as, from time to time, > ---> amended, replaced by a new edition or expanded by the > ---> addition of new parts" as that is absolutely not part of > ---> the title. Probably true. > No need to repeat the year twice for any > ---> of the references. Except that (a) we were supposed to use the name of the document from the online ISO catalog, and (b) xml2rfc makes us insert a date. > [ISO3166-1] > International Organization for Standardization, "ISO 3166- > 1:1997. Codes for the representation of names of > countries and their subdivisions -- Part 1: Country > codes", 1997. > > ---> What about part 3? The draft doesn't reference part 3. > [ISO639-1] > International Organization for Standardization, "ISO 639- > 1:2002. Codes for the representation of names of languages > -- Part 1: Alpha-2 code", 2002. > > [ISO639-2] > International Organization for Standardization, "ISO 639- > 2:1998. Codes for the representation of names of languages > -- Part 2: Alpha-3 code, first edition", 1998. > > ---> Either consistently include edition (for dated references...) > ---> or consistenly exclude it. I thought you wanted us to use the listings straight out of the online ISO catalog. That is what they have. > [UN_M.49] Statistical Division, United Nations, "Standard Country or > Area Codes for Statistical Use", UN Standard Country or > Area Codes for Statistical Use, Revision 4 (United Nations > publication, Sales No. 98.XVII.9, June 1999. OK, my turn. I take this opportunity to point out, as I have done privately, that the correct name is "United Nations Statistics Division," not "Statistical." -- Doug Ewell Fullerton, California http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/ _______________________________________________ Ltru mailing list Ltru at lists.ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ltru
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