This provides machine-readable contributors. Looking up in the XML2RFC v3 definitions, the 'contact' tag is used for a contributor. There is no 'contributor' tag.
Due to how kramdown-rfc works, these tags needed to be included as XML tags in the Markdown file. Also manual paragraph elements () needed to be added, otherwise the Kramdown tool inserts its own elements in the wrong place i.e. after the contact tag instead of before it!
Also email info cannot be provided into the tag, because this causes Kramdown to change the layout to block layout of the entire element.
This provides machine-readable contributors. Looking up in the XML2RFC v3 definitions, the 'contact' tag is used for a contributor. There is no 'contributor' tag.
Due to how kramdown-rfc works, these tags needed to be included as XML tags in the Markdown file. Also manual paragraph elements ( ) needed to be added, otherwise the Kramdown tool inserts its own elements in the wrong place i.e. after the contact tag instead of before it!
Also email info cannot be provided into the tag, because this causes Kramdown to change the layout to block layout of the entire element.