Re: Spec review request: CSV on the Web

http://www.w3.org/TR/2015/WD-tabular-data-model-20150416/

1. `i.e.` and `e.g.` should be written as such
2. please use en-us spellings (W3C's official language is en-us)
(this means -ised -> -ized / -ising -> izing / -isation -> -ization /
-iour -> -ior / ...)
3. RTL, LTR, UTF are better written in uppercase (to indicate that
they're an abbreviation and not some random letters tossed into a
document)

> Fig. 1 Diagram showing the built-in datatypes, based on [xmlschema11-2]; names in paranthesis [sic] denote aliases to the [xmlschema11-2] terms (see the diagram in SVG or PNG formats)

> Implementations MUST also recognise date, time, and date/time formats that end with timezone markers consisting of between one and three xs or Xs, possibly after a single space.

It's better for spell checkers if `x`s and `X`s are written as such
instead of as you've written them.

(I haven't read your document, but TextEdit.app says hello -- you're
currently in a queue behind a very large ARIA doc.)

Received on Monday, 8 June 2015 19:48:04 UTC