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>>>>> "Valdis" == Valdis Kletnieks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
    Valdis> But anyhow, if we ever update STD005, we'll just do the
    Valdis> obvious - create STD079 or whatever we're up to, stick an
    Valdis> "Obsoletes: STD005" on it, and stick an "Obsoleted By:
    Valdis> STD079" on STD005, and the RFC Editor will turn the crank

  That is not my understanding.
  What you describe would occur to the RFCxxxx document.

  However, "STD005" is just a pointer, and it can be changed to point at
the new RFC that defined STD005.

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