Re: New release of W3C XML Schema errata, preparatory to 2nd edition

"Jeff Rafter" <jeffrafter@defined.net> writes:

> > The Working Group intends to fold all the errata published to date
> > into a second edition of the W3C XML Schema recommendations in the
> > near future.
> 
> Thanks for the hard work XML Schema team!

On behalf of the WG, you're welcome.

> Out of curiosity what is the expected time frame for the second edition.

In around a month from now, we'll look at the comments received, deal
with them, and proceed to publication.  So, assuming careful readers
don't uncover too many bloopers, maybe and of May?

> Additionally, are there chances that more errata (or even less) will go in
> the second edition or is this set the absolute makeup?

Chances are low in either direction, I'd judge, but not zero.

> I ask primarily because the number of changes is rather large, and
> included in the announcement was an invitation to look the changes
> over.

Precisely.  That's why non-zero.

ht
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