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
> -- -- --
>
>

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