![]() This allows for bug fixes to be published with new URIs (as long as it is not more than once a month). Starting with what had been called "Draft 8" while it was being written, meta-schemas are identified by the year and month of publication. The practice of fixing meta-schema bugs in place to preserve the sequential numbering has also been controversial. Meta-schemas were more-or-less numbered sequentially up through Draft 7, but the increasingly confusing mismatch between "draft-nn" versions on the meta-schemas and the IETF documents has made that unsustainable. ![]() ![]() IETF Internet-Drafts (I-Ds) are named with the editor's name and a sequential number which resets with each new editor. Understanding draft names and numbers Table of All Versions of Everything Published Drafts 2020-12 Obsolete Draft 2020-12 Documents Draft 2019-09 (formerly known as Draft 8) Draft 7 Obsolete Draft 7 Documents Draft 6 Draft 5 Draft 4 Draft 3 Draft 2 Draft 1 Draft 0 Latest Snapshot (work in progress) Understanding draft names and numbers ΒΆ ![]()
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