Objection : Stating two versions of schemas that are
otherwise the same except for documentation
is a user-level optimisation/preference issue
that shouldn't become a hard-rule from UBL/NDR.
This is not to say that we cannot publish as a non-normative
add-on, or reading aid or optimized version (assuming
documented version is normative).
Suggest removing it.
Best Regards,
Chin Chee-Kai
SoftML
Tel: +65-6820-2979
Fax: +65-6743-7875
Email: cheekai@SoftML.Net
http://SoftML.Net/
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Lisa-Aeon wrote:
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>>[R 96] Two schemas shall be developed for each standard. One schema shall
>>be a run-time schema devoid of documentation. One schema shall be a fully
>>annotated schema that employs XHTML for the annotations.
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>>ATG Decision: ACCEPTED.
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