This is probably for Rob Weir and Michael Brauer.
As I turn my attention to particular sections of the ODF specifications, I continue to notice individually-small things. Previously, I would have submitted them to the office-comment list.
Now that I am a member of the TC, I want to know whether (1) I should continue to use office-comment when they are equivalent to what's appropriate as a -comment (so others can know that these are being noticed), (2) I should instead use the office list the same way, or (3) I need to use the proposal mechanism.
Here's an example that I just stumbled upon. The optional table:is-data-layout-field attribute has a default value of "false" (ODF 1.1 section 8.8.4, Is Data Layout Field sub-heading). It is defined as a string, not a boolean, in the schema. There is no explanation of how a value other than a boolean one has any significance, and I assume this is a simple bug, but perhaps more than an erratum is permitted to resolve?
Or it might be worthwhile to make a comment to the appropriate list and then wait to see if someone says a proposal is needed?
- Dennis
Dennis E. Hamilton
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