How do I use the rfc element to create an Internet-Draft?
Use the category attribute to indicate the intended category of your draft. Standards Track, Informational, Experimental, Best Current Practices, and Historic correspond to the values std, info, exp, bcp, and historic, respectively. Use the ipr attribute to indicate the relevant IPR. The values are full3978, noModification3978, and noDerivatives3978. (When the value is not full3978, the attribute iprExtract is used to indicate a section of the document that may be extracted for separate publication. Its value is equal to the anchor of the relevant section.) See “Conformance with RFC 3978” in [2] (Rose, M., “Writing I-Ds and RFCs using XML (revised),” July 2006.) for more information. Use the docName attribute to indicate the filename. If the document potentially updates or obsoletes any RFCs, use the updates and obsoletes attributes to indicate the relevant RFC numbers. For Internet-Drafts, this information will be displayed in the header, followed by “(if approved)”.