Robert,

Thanks for putting this together. I took an initial look and I've found some
issues and wanted to get a sense of how best to engage. In particular,
when I click on the GitHub link to report issues [0] I see that there are
only
three open issues, but there are other things missing that it seems the
team
knows about. For instance this appears on the errata page:

[image: image.png]

There are also other things that don't seem to work but are not flagged
with
TODOs (e.g., missing errata on RFCs which have errata). Is there some
project plan or issues list etc. that we can refer to to see what is
supposed to
work and what is known not to?

-Ekr

[0] https://github.com/ietf-tools/red-beta/issues

On Sat, Nov 1, 2025 at 1:34 PM Robert Sparks <[email protected]> wrote:

> In addition to the in-person demos at the RFC Editor and Tools Team
> desks this week, a snapshot of the work in progress for the new RFC
> Editor website is available for browsing at
> https://www-beta.rfc-editor.org.
>
> If you have feedback, please send it to [email protected], open an
> issue at https://github.com/ietf-tools/red-beta/issues or come talk to
> us at the desks.
>
> A couple of things to keep in mind while looking through this snapshot:
>
> It is taking data from a development instance of the datatracker, which
> is serving as a temporary stand-in for the data that will come from the
> new RPC database under development. That instance's data is not being
> updated during the week, so any RFCs published during the week will not
> appear there.
>
> The datatracker has slightly different author information than the
> authoritative RPC database, so you will see differences with author
> names. This will be resolved - the datatracker and the RPC database will
> have the same data about authors - before this new website goes into
> production.
>
> This demo does not cover views of the queue or the errata system. Those
> will be coming in the next several weeks.
>
> You will need to be logged to the datatracker to view the demo site. The
> production website will not have this requirement.
>
> The demo will be taken down at the end of IETF 124. Future versions of
> it are likely before we reach the production deployment, which is
> expected before IETF 125.
>
> RjS
>
> On 10/15/25 1:22 PM, Robert Sparks wrote:
> > Please come by the RFC Editor and Tools Team desks during IETF 124. We
> > will have a preview of the rfc-editor.org website that is under
> > development available for demonstration.
> >
> > Today's blog post at
> > https://www.ietf.org/blog/rfc-editor-website-update/ has more about
> > the upcoming website.
> >
> > RjS
>
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