If the RFC is modified, then yes, there is most likely no right to distribute. The standard license on the RFCs specifically prohibits modification. (This is a dubious requirement for the IETF to impose, but we still need to respect the license.)
I was unaware that there was a question about the RFC being modified. This makes it very urgent that this bug be dealt with.
If the RFC is modified, then yes, there is most likely no right to distribute. The standard license on the RFCs specifically prohibits modification. (This is a dubious requirement for the IETF to impose, but we still need to respect the license.)
I was unaware that there was a question about the RFC being modified. This makes it very urgent that this bug be dealt with.