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Re: [ubl] Schema/model bugs

  • 1.  Re: [ubl] Schema/model bugs

    Posted 04-06-2004 01:56
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    Subject: Re: [ubl] Schema/model bugs


    i support this as well.
    
    Eduardo Gutentag wrote:
    
    > Jon,
    >
    > I probably won't be able to make tomorrow's meeting again, but I would 
    > like
    > to encourage those who do participate in it to seriously reconsider the
    > decision (if there was one, and if it is not in conflict with existing 
    > NDR
    > rules) to use DataType instead of Datatype. Both XSD and RELAXNG use 
    > "datatype"
    > or "Datatype" consistently throughout. The fact that "data" and "type" 
    > are
    > English words but "datatype" is not is not, in my mind, a sound argument.
    > English words are made, not born, as it were, and the tendency to fuse 
    > two
    > distinct words as a sign that one is using a technical term rather than a
    > compound one (e.g. database, filesystem, etc.) is well established and 
    > does
    > indeed give birth to new English words as needed.
    >
    >
    > On 04/05/2004 06:23 PM, Jon.Bosak@Sun.COM wrote:
    >
    >> [MCRAWFORD@lmi.org:]
    >>
    >> | Another example of non technical changes to the NDR =
    >> | rules for no valid reason.
    >>
    >> Sorry, I didn't realize that the NDR rules covered this.  What do
    >> they say on this point?
    >>
    >> Jon
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