Submission rather than Draft Spec(Was: Generic Change Tracking draft spec)

Thanks again for your proposal Robin,

This is a very interesting SUBMISSION from DeltaXML

It could be a very important contribution to our future specs, if we
succeed in producing some.

As it is spotted on W3C Submission page
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 6:44 PM, Robin LaFontaine
<robin.lafontaine@deltaxml.com> wrote:
> Apologies for not being active on the list recently, due to a family
> bereavement.
>
> As promised, here is the draft spec for generic XML change tracking that was
> developed for OpenDocument originally. Many of you may have followed links
> and seen it already, this version is a small update to include reference to
> an external representation. The goal would be to have bi-directional and
> loss-less transformation between three representations for the same info:
> 1. Regular XML markup (probably the normative form)
> 2. Processing instructions (so document is valid against its schema because
> all change tracking is in PIs)
> 3. External representation so change tracking is in another document
>
> For those of you who would rather see it in action in a sandbox, you can do
> so here http://bit.ly/10lc3WQ
>
> Hope you all have a good holiday over Easter.
> Robin
>
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