Re: [AVTCORE] IDNits issue with draft-ietf-avtcore-multi-party-rtt-mix-12

Carsten Bormann <[email protected]> Thu, 11 Feb 2021 08:27:31 +0100
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On 2021-02-11, at 07:53, Gunnar Hellström <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Carsten,
> 
> Yes, the allowed "ö" in the author name in a reference was not borderline.
> 
> I tried with ignoring the idnits warning. But then the submission tool refused to submit.

Did it give an error message?  The clue may be in there.

> I gave it both the .xml and the .txt files. Maybe it would have been accepted if I only provided the .xml ?  

That is generally now what you want to do, indeed.
You may want to convert it into RFCXMLv3 as well in order to get proper HTML output;

  xml2rfc --v2v3 my-draft.xml

…gives you an my-draft.v2v3.xml that you can submit.
The submission page does not currently go to the length of revealing this (or anything else you need to know to submit in an RFCXMLv3 world).

> Will the submission tool also be updated soon to support and guide submission of files with non-ascii?

It sure already supports beyond-ASCII input in those cases where RFC 7997 allows it, and author names (as well as figures) are among those.

> For me, I could very well continue to use "Hellstrom" as my IETF name

But that is not your name.

> but was offered to use "Hellström" as full name in RFC 8865 and thereby in its reference. Now I do not want that to cause submission problems if we are in a transition phase to a non-ascii world.

Well, the reference is in that RFC.  That RFC will not be changed, so anybody referencing that RFC would have a problem if that were indeed a problem.
And 8899, 8893, 8790, ...

> Apologies for continuing on this non-avtcore topic here. We should move to a more suitable group.

(Please send any reply to tools-discuss and not avtcore.)

Grüße, Carsten

> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Gunnar
> 
> Den 2021-02-11 kl. 00:29, skrev Carsten Bormann:
>> Folks, the purpose of draft writing is not to placate idnits, but to get work done.
>> 
>> Changing [] into () just to get one idnits warning less strikes me as borderline.
>> 
>> Asking for a name to be mangled (o for ö) because idnits is pointing out the ö just in case, is no longer borderline…
>> No, the reference xml is exactly right, and nothing should be changed here.
>> 
>> Please simply ignore warnings that are irrelevant/false positives.
>> An updated idnits is coming soon...
>> 
>> Apologies for this public service message.
>> 
>> Grüße, Carsten
>> 
>> 
>>> On 2021-02-10, at 21:36, Gunnar Hellström <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I submitted version -13,  .xml and .txt, but needed first to hand-edit the .txt file to replace ö with o to get it accepted.
>>> 
>>> I am afraid the reference xml for RFC 8865 needs to be changed to ASCII and eventually the nits and submission tools modified to accept non-ascii where it is allowed.
>>> 
>>> I will report to the tools group.
>>> 
>>> Gunnar
>>> 
>>> Den 2021-02-10 kl. 20:34, skrev Gunnar Hellström:
>>>> I made the changes to reduce the nits errors and comments.
>>>> 
>>>> A new nits warning appeared:
>>>> 
>>>>  Checking nits according to https://www.ietf.org/id-info/1id-guidelines.txt
>>>> :
>>>>   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> 
>>>>   == There is 1 instance of lines with non-ascii characters in the document.
>>>> 
>>>> This refers to the reference of the new RFC 8865, where I was offered to spell my last name properly "Hellström" in the author element.
>>>> 
>>>>    [RFC8865]  Holmberg, C. and G. Hellström, "T.140 Real-Time Text
>>>>               Conversation over WebRTC Data Channels", RFC 8865,
>>>>               DOI 10.17487/RFC8865, January 2021,
>>>>               <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8865>.
>>>> 
>>>> I assume that this is manageable, so I intend to submit.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Gunnar
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -- 
>>>> Gunnar Hellström
>>>> GHAccess
>>>> 
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Den 2021-02-10 kl. 18:37, skrev Bernard Aboba:
>>>>> You might consider using () instead of [] to avoid confusing IDnits.
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 8:14 AM Gunnar Hellström <[email protected]>             wrote:
>>>>> Bernard,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Yes, I can and will resubmit with the issues fixed.
>>>>> 
>>>>> However, one warning was because the nits check found what looks like a reference in brackets, but is part of a symbolic screen picture example containing a source label for text in brackets.
>>>>> 
>>>>> This was the warning:
>>>>> 
>>>>> ==================================================================
>>>>>  == Missing Reference: 'Bob' is mentioned on line 1427, but not
>>>>>      defined
>>>>> '|[mix][Bob] And I on Wednesday evening.        | |...'
>>>>> ===================================================================
>>>>> 
>>>>> May I keep the format of this picture as it is?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regarding the comment about pre-RFC5378 work, I have the required grants to the BCP78 rights.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Gunnar
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Den 2021-02-10 kl. 09:01, skrev Bernard Aboba:
>>>>>> Just ran IDnits on the document and got an error (see below).  Can you fix the issues and resubmit the document?
>>>>>> idnits 2.16.05
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>> Gunnar Hellström
>>>>>> GHAccess
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> [email protected]
>>> -- 
>>> Gunnar Hellström
>>> GHAccess
>>> 
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> 
> -- 
> Gunnar Hellström
> GHAccess
> [email protected]

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