Hello,

I wanted to share with the community some of the things I’ve been
working on recently. Please feel free to ask questions.

* Editorial Stream Drafts/RFCs

Adopted
- An ID to allow Mathematical notation in RFCs was recently adopted by
the RSWG (co written with Martin Thomson and Lars Eggert):
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-editorial-rswg-mathinrfcs/

Published
- RFC 9896 was published in January (coauthored with Martin Thomson,
Nevil Brownlee, and Jean Mahoney) to decouple SVG policy from
implementation details. The goal is to make the creation and inclusion
of SVG graphics easier for RFC authors:
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9896
- RFC 9920 was published in February (coauthored with Paul Hoffman) to
clarify policy implementation responsibilities and other issues in the
RFC Editor Model: https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9920

* RFC-editor.org Revamp
A new rfc-editor.org web site will launch shortly. Some of our goals
were to make the site more friendly for RFC readers by
clarifying/simplifying the site, improving the mobile experience,
providing faster and more detailed search (including full text search
of RFCs!), making the site text more SEO-friendly to improve search
placement, and improving accessibility. (Read more on the IETF blog:
https://www.ietf.org/blog/new-tools-coming-for-editing-and-publishing-rfcs/)

We also finished the design and user testing for a set of interactive
site features that we hope to launch later this year.

* External Archives of RFCs
Confirmed that the National Library of Sweden is maintaining their
archive of RFCs (thanks to Eliot Lear for a helpful introduction).

* Web Archiving of RFC Outlinks
Ongoing task to archive outlinks for inclusion in the Wayback Machine
from new RFCs soon after they are published.

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