> > I am not clear on what the general plan for this work is. > > My proposal was the following: >
http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/xacml/201205/msg00006.html > > My bad, I missed this message. > > First, Robin Cover noted that the IANA submission must refer to a > > document that is either an IETF RFC or an OASIS Standard (in our > case). > > I assume that we are not doing an RFC, so we must bring the Media > > Types doc to Oasis Standard before doing the IANA submission. Agreed? > > Actually, I'm leaning more towards an RFC: >
http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/xacml/201205/msg00006.html Ok, I am ignorant of what level of approval the RFC needs to get. Can you just get a number and write it up as informational, or do you need to create a working group, etc.? > > > > Second, I assume the Media types document should refer to a document > > which has at least some level of approval. Does everyone agree on > this? > > Is CD sufficient? CS? > > Per Robin's statement above it should be OS, right? What I was thinking of, was the case where the Media Types doc simply pointed at the REST Profile. If we are dropping the media types document, this question is moot. > > > > Next question is, do we plan to put the JSON material and everything > > else related in the REST Profile doc, or have a separate doc for some > > of it? > > Current consensus seems to be a separate document. David Brossard > proposed his 'JSON over HTTP' profile: >
http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/xacml/201205/msg00012.html > But we may have to rename it? > It may make sense to have a separate document for the JSON format of requests and perhaps policies, but I would think the material about how to put it in a message and process requests and responses would involve a lot of duplication between the two documents, which is usually a bad idea. I would like to hear other opinions on this. > > > Assuming a single doc, are we planning to complete it and then move > it > > to CS and OS or attempt to standardize a preliminary doc which is > > missing some of the material? > > I vote we complete it and then move it forward. > > > > Assuming we will complete it and then move it forward, is there any > > necessary ordering between reaching any particular stage of the REST > > and media Profiles? > > The JSON profile is independent of anything else, as is the > registration of the XML format. > > The REST profile needs a representation (and would ideally reference > the JSON and XML formats), but the meat of the profile can move forward > without knowledge of the details of any such representation. So we may > need to wait until the XML and JSON stuff is "done" to finalize the > REST profile, but we can surely work on it in the mean time. > So far what I have heard (outside the TC) is a lot of interest in REST with no XML, but not a whole lot of interest in XML over HTTP. What do others think? Hal