Hello all, I have a bad news WRT publication of the 4th Public Review. Jano Husarcík from Moravia tested the new Schematron rule for non-reorderable sequences of codes and it transpires that the rule is now too strong. It also reports errors on some or most valid non-reorderable sentences. Apologies for the bad project management, these tests should have of course been performed before our ballot earlier this week. We can withdraw from the review by a full majority vote. I believe that this is the most prudent thing to do at the moment. If this proposal is seconded, I can set up the withdrawal ballot. which will run for 7 days. We will spend the time until the meeting of 16th May by testing the rules and also verifying of rules coverage to avoid similar disappointments in the future. I will need to check with Chet if the next review will be considered 4th or 5th, but the bottom line is, I believe, we don't want to start this public review knowing that there is a material flaw in the core Schematron. *Looking for opinions and/or seconding of the withdrawal ballot.* The proposed ballot: Title: Withdraw the current XLIFF 2.1 draft from the 4th Public Review Question: Do you approve that csd04/scprd04 version of XLIFF Version 2.1 approved in the TC meeting on 2nd May be withdrawn from public review? Description: Full majority vote to withdraw from the currently requested public review.. Ballot Options: Yes, No, Abstain Thanks dF Dr. David Filip =========== OASIS XLIFF OMOS TC Chair OASIS XLIFF TC Secretary, Editor, Liaison Officer Spokes Research Fellow ADAPT Centre KDEG, Trinity College Dublin Mobile: +420-777-218-122