On 23.02.2011 10:46, Julian Reschke wrote:
On 22.02.2011 17:18, Russ Housley wrote:

There are many tools used by I-D
authors, including nroff/troff/groff, NroffEdit, MS Word templates,
LaTex,
and a plethora of editors. The IETF cannot take on every tool that
seems
popular.


Isn't the statistic of xml2rfc use somewhere around 50-60%?

Roughly half. Again, that is why there is a value to the RFC
Production Center.
...

Can the RFC Production Center remind us about what the actual numbers
are, and also whether they ever generate an XML version if the authors
didn't supply one?
...

I just realized that I have an archive of XML versions of RFCs in AUTH48 state; so I *can* report the percentage of XML versions since ~RFC5000.

Note that these may be inaccurate (for instance, not all RFC numbers get assigned, right?); it just observes how much XML files ended up in AUTH48.

Here are the numbers:

RFC5000 - RFC5099: 41
RFC5100 - RFC5199: 44
RFC5200 - RFC5299: 47
RFC5300 - RFC5399: 48
RFC5400 - RFC5499: 64
RFC5500 - RFC5599: 59
RFC5600 - RFC5699: 58
RFC5700 - RFC5799: 64
RFC5800 - RFC5899: 63
RFC5900 - RFC5999: 68
RFC6000 - RFC6099: 69

Best regards, Julian
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