Hi,
http://www.ietf.org/ietf-ftp/1id-guidelines.txt in the 7 December 2010
version says
There are differences between the RFC and I-D format. I-Ds are NOT
RFCs, and I-Ds are NOT a numbered document series. The label
"INTERNET-DRAFT" should appear in the upper left hand corner of the
first page. If the I-D is associated with an IETF working group, the
name of the working group should appear on the line below the
"INTERNET-DRAFT" label. The document should NOT refer to itself as
an RFC or a draft RFC.
The Working Group name appears in the upper left hand corner of the
first page ABOVE and before the "Internet-Draft" label.
(I checked this because some assume when a WG name appears in that spot
then a Working Group has chosen to publish the document, while others
assume I-D authors can put any Working Group name they find suitable
there, making it hard for outsiders to tell individual submissions and
documents that have gained some level of Working Group consensus apart).
regards,
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