Acknowledgements to Lloyd Wood in Internet RFCs
As well as writing some internet-drafts and published RFCs, in over twenty years I've had minor effects on some others.

Keeping an eye on draft-templin-intarea-aero3 as it bounces between workgroups...

In RFC9293/STD7 as a result of discussion in the TCPM group.
In RFC9245/BCP45 as a result of discussion in the GENDISPATCH group.
In RFC8975 as a result of discussion in the NWCRG research group.
In RFC8719/BCP226 as a result of discussion in the Meeting Venue workgroup.
In RFC8086 as a result of discussion in the Transport Area working group.
In RFC7510 as a result of explaining port pollution (IPv4) and network pollution (IPv6) when UDP checksums are turned off in the MPLS workgroup.
In RFC7258/BCP188 as a result of arguing strongly against it during very hasty last-call discussion on the main IETF discussion list.
In RFC7242 as a result of discussion in the Delay Tolerant Networking Research Group.
In RFC7217 as a result of discussion in the 6man working group.
In RFC6773 as a result of discussion in the DCCP working group.
In RFC6528 as a result of discussion in the TCP Maintenance and Minor Extensions working group.
In RFC6256 as a result of discussion in the Delay Tolerant Networking Research Group.
In RFC6151 as a result of last-call discussion on the main IETF discussion list.
In RFC4838 as a result of discussion in the Delay Tolerant Networking Research Group.
In RFC4591 as a result of discussion in the PWE3 working group.
In RFC3449/BCP69 and RFC3155/BCP50 as a result of discussion in the PILC working group.
In RFC3309 as a result of discussion in the Transport Area working group.
In RFC3260 as a result of discussion in the Diffserv working group.

Reported Errata
In RFC8555.
In RFC5385.
In RFC4270.
In RFC2488.


Lloyd Wood (lloydwood@users.sourceforge.net)
right here, right now