Donald Eastlake 3rd wrote:

I sometimes put the working group name on drafts also. But an RFC is never issued by a working group. It is issued by the I* after IESG review and usually after IETF Last Call. I'm dubious about putting the WG name in the RFC but if that were done,

As a practical matter, if one wants to find people to discuss an RFC with, knowing what WG it came from (if any) can save steps. The authors' addresses are included, of course, but those sometimes go stale before the WG closes down.

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