Date: 2005-05-16 13:15
From: Bill Fenner <fenner(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com>
These graphs show inter-document dependencies(*) of
all I-Ds that are working group documents, and one "hop" forwards and
back - for example, if a foowg document depends on
draft-fenner-great-stuff, then the individual draft shows up, but not
*that* document's dependencies. The two graphs are <wgname>.pdf,
which includes relationships that my script could determine are not
normative, and <wgname>-norm.pdf which does not. Sometimes when the
full graph is too much, the -norm graph is still readable.
It's an interesting way to see what relationships exist, and what
other groups / documents may be referencing a given WG's work.
http://rtg.ietf.org/~fenner/ietf/deps/viz/
Each page includes a key for what the shapes and colors mean.
Feedback is welcome.
Interesting, but the key could be clarified; when I first looked at it,
what I saw was "straight edge = Normative, curved = Informative", which
isn't the case (Blue = Normative, Green = Informative, Orange = ???)
[I had to peek at the dot source to figure it out].
More about the orange off-list.
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