I added a few RFCs to the ntpd man page.

The code looks like this:
RFC 8915::
  D. Franke and D. Sibold and K. Teichel and M. Dansarie and R. Sundblad 
_Network Time Security for the Network Time Protocol_, RFC 8915

That turns into this:
       RFC 8915

            1. Franke and D. Sibold and K. Teichel and M. Dansarie and R.
               Sundblad Network Time Security for the Network Time 
Protocol,
               RFC 8915

I assume the "D" is getting interpreted as a command to start a list or 
something like that.  How do I get around that?

Also..
RFC 5907::
  H. Gerstung and ...
turns into:
       RFC 5908
           R. Gayraud and ...
What's the "." doing?  The web page looks OK.


All the RFCs start with "RFC nnnn::" and end with ", RFC nnnn".   That looks 
redundant to me.  Is there any reason for the extra one at the end?


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