Thanks for confirming David. Done. It is all set! /chet On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 6:50 PM, David Keaton <
dmk@dmk.com > wrote: Chet, Thanks very much for the clarification. Yes, please do set up the folder because we may need it in the future, even though today's case is different. David On 2017-10-27 14:46, Chet Ensign wrote: Hi David, I have the TC Admin JIRA request to create the folder 'Contributions' at
https://issues.oasis-open.org/ browse/TCADMIN-2789 . Do you all want me to go ahead and create that? Also, let me clarify one thing. The definition of Contribution is at (
https://www.oasis-open.org/po licies-guidelines/ipr#def-cont ribution ). It reads "any material submitted to an OASIS Technical Committee by a TC Member in writing or electronically, whether in an in-person meeting or in any electronic conference or mailing list maintained by OASIS for the OASIS Technical Committee *and *which is or was proposed for inclusion in an OASIS Deliverable." (emphasis added) I provide this simply to note that it is fine to have a folder for Contributions but that doesn't mean anything outside that folder is *not* a Contribution. If someone sends something as an attachment to the TC mailing list, it is a valid Contribution even though it is not in that folder. In this case, as Paul and Katrina are *not* submitting them as proposed inclusion in the TC's work, then they aren't Contributions. If they just sent them to the TC and said "Here, use as you see fit" then they would be. In any case, please let me know if you would like the folder set up. Best, /chet On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 12:51 PM, David Keaton <
dmk@dmk.com <mailto:
dmk@dmk.com >> wrote: Just to clarify, Paul and Katrina are not submitting these documents as contributions to the Working Draft. They are giving us examples of the output of their tools. Kavi is fine but I actually think from a workflow perspective, given what these documents are, it is easiest if they appear in the github issue. David On 10/26/2017 09:43 AM, Mr. Stefan Hagen wrote: Dear contributors and facilitators, I think these are all working and easing suggestions. Just as a side note, if this is a contribution - and I think it is ;-) we should always be able to place it in kavi :shiver: but inside a folder named Contributions (that exists in e.g. OData TC, but is missing (yet) on planet SARIF - I cannot create, but request this from those who can ... The status draft is fully OK. I will request a folder just in case, there is contributed substance that might end up in our work product and thus would require some contributory remarks / link so OASIS can then in later stages of the process easily ensure, that IPR was always respected or "transferred" All the best, Stefan On 26/10/17 18:31, Robin Cover wrote: Re David Keaton's reply to *Paul Anderson* [ provide samples for documenting their use of markup ] > I would suggest appending it to the discussion of the github issue, to make it easy for people to retrieve. (You could submit it as a document to the SARIF TC web site, but the most unofficial type of document it accepts is called "Draft" which is not really what you are submitting.) 1) Using the GitHub repo's comment/conversation mechanism is just fine for collaboration; you can always use a TC discussion mailing list (or a TC Wiki, or the TC Kavi repo), but it's your choice as to venue: they all work 2) Any kind of content contributed as part of a TC's technical discussion is deemed to be "at working draft */level/*", even if it is not structured and composed in template form with a document cover page, etc. So my recommendation is to not fret about templates and style for bits and pieces that are in draft -- which may or may not be incorporated into some formal document at some time, by document editors. What's important? Engagement, conversation, respectful debate, and enjoying the dialog with other bright people. GitHub Issues will work for that in many cases. Cheers, - Robin On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 10:54 AM, David Keaton <
dmk@dmk.com <mailto:
dmk@dmk.com > <mailto:
dmk@dmk.com <mailto:
dmk@dmk.com >>> wrote: Paul, Thanks for asking! I would suggest appending it to the discussion of the github issue, to make it easy for people to retrieve. (You could submit it as a document to the SARIF TC web site, but the most unofficial type of document it accepts is called "Draft" which is not really what you are submitting.) If you go to the comment box at the bottom of the following github issue, it contains a note that says you can drag and drop a document into a comment.
https://github.com/oasis-tcs/s arif-spec/issues/55 <
https://github.com/oasis-tcs/ sarif-spec/issues/55 > <
https://github.com/oasis-tcs /sarif-spec/issues/55 <
https://github.com/oasis-tcs/ sarif-spec/issues/55 >> David On 10/26/2017 06:35 AM, Paul Anderson wrote: Hi: [20:03] Stefan: Paul and Yekatarina to provide samples for documenting their use of markup What's the preferred way of sharing this? -Paul ... 8< - - - ------------------------------ ------------------------------ --------- To unsubscribe from this mail list, you must leave the OASIS TC that generates this mail. Follow this link to all your TCs in OASIS at:
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