IMSC 1.1 CR2 CfC

All,

The call for consensus for requesting transition of IMSC 1.1 to CR2 [1] has now closed. A number of late changes were made following my review on Friday, the last day of the CfC, which I believe all fall under the class of 'catching unintentional errors or omissions'. All of the issues raised have now been closed, with the following pull requests being merged more rapidly than our normal process would admit, in order to resolve those late issues:

Merged #440 Explicitly prohibit tt:image when smpte:backgroundImage is present<https://github.com/w3c/imsc/pull/440>
Merged #439 Permit multiRowAlign and linePadding on initial<https://github.com/w3c/imsc/pull/439>
Merged #438 Clarify that the concrete encoding uses XML 1.0<https://github.com/w3c/imsc/pull/438>
Merged #437 Move definition of conformsToStandard to EBU-TT-M<https://github.com/w3c/imsc/pull/437>
Merged #423 Clarify the recommendation on tts:lineHeight='normal'<https://github.com/w3c/imsc/pull/423>
Merged #422 Refactor tts:origin constraint<https://github.com/w3c/imsc/pull/422>

I have received no objections to requesting the transition, and I am satisfied that the changes made are minor in scope but substantive in nature and are in keeping with the WG's existing agreements so I declare we have consensus to request transition.

Thierry, please could you create a "for publication" document based on these merged changes in the imsc1.1-cr2 branch and submit the transition request, with Pierre's assistance if needed for any editorial matters?

Thank you everyone!

Nigel

[1] Call for Consensus: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-tt/2018Jun/0236.html





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Received on Tuesday, 17 July 2018 16:24:25 UTC