Stewart Bryant <stbryant(_at_)cisco(_dot_)com> wrote:
That is an author centric view. It is far more important to take a
reader centric view.
I must dissent.
Reader-centric views belong to publishing entities that generate
income (whether by purchase, subscription, or advertising). There have
always been book publishers that generate reader-centric interpretations
of RFCs.
It's expensive to do so; and such publishing entities are careful to
evaluate the potential market before producing one.
IETF publications produce _no_ income; so we need to minimize the
expenses. That leaves us concentrating on the author-centric and
editor-centric views.
I in no way dispute that other presentations can be "better" for the
reader; I only remind folks that we subsidize IETF publications through
our meeting fees, and other avenues are always available to publish
reader-centric versions.
For one simple example, I know of nothing preventing citations of
self-published "guides" as Informative References in RFCs.
--
John Leslie <john(_at_)jlc(_dot_)net>
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