RE: Notes on the say-as note

    > Please note my formal objection to this use-case, and 
    hence the note.
    
    What use-case, exactly?
That of Norwegian as a reason not to follow the W3C note on times.

    You message doesn't quote a 
    previous message,
It is threaded.

    Note that you can't "formally object" to a published 
    document,
No, but were it at PR I would vote against it. It's a note,
all I can do is voice my objection.



regards DaveP    

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