Stuart Henderson <st...@openbsd.org> writes: > an alternative to packaging RFCs directly
I'd prefer this. Looks fine ports-wise, ok if you want to import it. > ... though the initial > rsync mirroring is a bit of a weighty download. eeek... indeed. > -- -- -- > This package contains command-line tools to work with a locally rsync'ed > copy of Internet Drafts and RFCs. See the README and help text for more > information, but here are some examples: > > ietf: starts a command-line shell with command history > > ietf mirror: create or update local mirror of IETF repositories > (approx 1GB, by default in /var/db/ietf-mirrors) > > ietf rfc 3456 4567: open RFC 3456 and RFC 4567 in $EDITOR > > ietf rfcextra 3456: open RFC 3456 and any RFCs that update or > obsolete it in $EDITOR, and any errata on any of those in a browser > > ietf (tools|tracker) 3456 4567: opens RFC 3456 and RFC 4567 in the > IETF Tools or IETF Datatracker web interface > > ietf draft crocker: open all active drafts with "crocker" in their > filename, and lists all matching drafts that are expired, replaced > by other drafts, or have become RFCs > > ietf draftstatus crocker, ietf rfcstatus 3456: lists information > from the IETF and RFC Editor databases > -- -- -- > > -- jca | PGP : 0x1524E7EE / 5135 92C1 AD36 5293 2BDF DDCC 0DFA 74AE 1524 E7EE