Current RFCs and Their Citations
A resource I created to give authors and editors a cut-n-paste way to use correct citations to current RFCs.
I won’t spread bad data by repeating some of the more imaginative citations of RFCs that I have seen.
Being careless about citations has the same impact as being careless about URLs. The end result is at best added work for your reader and at worst, no communication at all.
I will be updating this resource on a weekly basis but remember the canonical source of information on RFCs is the RFC-Editor’s page.
From a topic map perspective, the URLs you see in this resource are subject locators for the subjects, which are the RFCs.