Hello Joel, others,
On 2025-04-13 09:55, Joel Halpern wrote:
At the end of the below message you ask if I object to having just an
ORCID and an email address, but no name in the author block.
My first reaction was to say that I can live with that. But then I
stopped and thought about internationalized email addresses, where
depending on the language I may not even be able to tell two very
different email name-parts apart for different people. It would seem
to suffice to include the name in the same form than in the header
block. While I may not know which X. Xu this one is, expecting the
contact information to resolve that is asking too much. (And if I need
to, there are ways to investigate further. Fair enough.)
This seems to assume that people (or their RFCs) will give you an
internationalized email address but a name written in Latin letters. I
have seen internet drafts with author's names not in Latin letters. I
don't think they have yet made into RFCs, and I think the non-Latin
names shouldn't make it onto the front page of an RFC. However, I
haven't yet seen any internet drafts with internationalized email addresses.
Regards, Martin.
Yours,
Joel
On 4/12/2025 8:37 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
Do you object to an RFC having only an ORCID and an email address?
(no name)
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