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ietf-draft-analyzer/workspace/drafts/act/.refcache/reference.RFC.9562.xml
Christian Nennemann 56f2ce669c feat: unified drafts/ structure with PDF outputs for ACT and ECT
Both drafts now live in workspace/drafts/ as siblings:
  drafts/
  ├── act/                       (ACT -01, native to parent repo)
  │   ├── draft-nennemann-act-01.md     kramdown-rfc source
  │   ├── draft-nennemann-act-01.{xml,txt,html,pdf}
  │   ├── .refcache/             bibxml cache
  │   └── build.sh
  ├── ietf-wimse-ect/            (ECT -02, submodule, PDF added)
  │   └── ...
  └── README-pdf.md              PDF toolchain docs

ACT kramdown-rfc conversion:
- full YAML frontmatter (title, author, refs)
- section structure matches kramdown-rfc conventions
- {{REF}} citation syntax, auto-numbered sections
- references auto-built from normative/informative blocks
- removed manual TOC (kramdown-rfc generates)
- builds cleanly: 133K XML, 89K TXT, 208K HTML, 167K PDF

PDF toolchain:
- xml2rfc --pdf via weasyprint<60 + pydyf<0.10 injected into xml2rfc pipx venv
- both build.sh scripts now produce PDF as Step 4
- README-pdf.md documents the setup for new machines

Submodule: bump ietf-wimse-ect pointer for build.sh PDF step
2026-04-12 14:01:57 +02:00

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<reference anchor="RFC9562" target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9562">
<front>
<title>Universally Unique IDentifiers (UUIDs)</title>
<author fullname="K. Davis" initials="K." surname="Davis"/>
<author fullname="B. Peabody" initials="B." surname="Peabody"/>
<author fullname="P. Leach" initials="P." surname="Leach"/>
<date month="May" year="2024"/>
<abstract>
<t>This specification defines UUIDs (Universally Unique IDentifiers) --
also known as GUIDs (Globally Unique IDentifiers) -- and a Uniform
Resource Name namespace for UUIDs. A UUID is 128 bits long and is
intended to guarantee uniqueness across space and time. UUIDs were
originally used in the Apollo Network Computing System (NCS), later
in the Open Software Foundation's (OSF's) Distributed Computing
Environment (DCE), and then in Microsoft Windows platforms.</t>
<t>This specification is derived from the OSF DCE specification with the
kind permission of the OSF (now known as "The Open Group"). Information from earlier versions of the OSF DCE specification have
been incorporated into this document. This document obsoletes RFC
4122.</t>
</abstract>
</front>
<seriesInfo name="RFC" value="9562"/>
<seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC9562"/>
</reference>