I do not think this Errata should've been verified because RFC 7991 says that use of this tag is optional.
2.9. <bcp14> Marks text that are phrases defined in [BCP14] such as "MUST", "SHOULD NOT", and so on. When shown in some of the output representations, the text in this element might be highlighted. The use of this element is optional. I understand that there might be a consistency issue, but to take an RFC from having zero errata to non-zero errata over this seems petty. FWIW, the authors did not have any <bcp14> elements in the original XML. Any such tags found in the final RFC must’ve been added by a copy editor. K. // as a contributor > On Nov 18, 2021, at 9:39 PM, RFC Errata System <rfc-edi...@rfc-editor.org> > wrote: > > The following errata report has been verified for RFC8792, > "Handling Long Lines in Content of Internet-Drafts and RFCs". > > -------------------------------------- > You may review the report below and at: > https://www.rfc-editor.org/errata/eid6739 > > -------------------------------------- > Status: Verified > Type: Editorial > > Reported by: Martin Thomson <m...@lowentropy.net> > Date Reported: 2021-11-18 > Verified by: RFC Editor > > Section: 7.1.2 > > Original Text > ------------- > Exceptionally long lines MAY be folded multiple times. > > Corrected Text > -------------- > Exceptionally long lines MAY be folded multiple times. > > Notes > ----- > The "MAY" in this text lacks a bcp14 XML tag. This is apparent in the > non-text renderings. > > --VERIFIER NOTES-- > This also applies to section 8.1.2 > > -------------------------------------- > RFC8792 (draft-ietf-netmod-artwork-folding-12) > -------------------------------------- > Title : Handling Long Lines in Content of Internet-Drafts and > RFCs > Publication Date : June 2020 > Author(s) : K. Watsen, E. Auerswald, A. Farrel, Q. Wu > Category : INFORMATIONAL > Source : Network Modeling > Area : Operations and Management > Stream : IETF > _______________________________________________ netmod mailing list netmod@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/netmod