[Bug 5513] Why does SML define sml:ref instead of using XLink

http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=5513


kumarp@microsoft.com changed:

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             Status|NEW                         |ASSIGNED
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------- Comment #12 from kumarp@microsoft.com  2008-05-15 18:42 -------
This bug was originally about a single issue: why do we need to use
sml:ref=true to denote a reference? Comment #7 addressed it fully. That comment
has a copy-paste error (a wrong proposal was pasted). To avoid confusion, we
have reproduced the correct part of the response from comment# 7 below:

sml:ref="true" identifies an SML reference and is orthogonal to the SML
Reference scheme used to carry the address.

The other issues mentioned in parts of the bug text are being tracked
separately as 5541, 5542 and 5561 (see comment# 11).

Since the central issue of this bug has been adequately addressed and since we
have not received any comment opposing the resolution, we plan to close this
bug.  Please review the resolution adopted and let us know if you agree with
this resolution of your issue, by adding a comment to the issue record and
changing the Status of the issue to Closed. Or, if you do not agree with this
resolution, please add a comment explaining why. If you wish to appeal the WG's
decision to the Director, then also change the Status of the record to
Reopened. If you wish to record your dissent, but do not wish to appeal the
decision to the Director, then change the Status of the record to Closed. If we
do not hear from you in the next two weeks, we will assume you agree with the
WG decision.

Received on Thursday, 15 May 2008 18:42:52 UTC