- From: Newton Calegari <newton@nic.br>
- Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2016 16:31:48 +0100
- To: Erik Wilde <dret@berkeley.edu>
- Cc: public-dwbp-wg@w3.org
Hi Erik, Regarding your comment [1] about the public mailing address. I've changed the document and updated on github [2]. It will appear on the next publication. cheers, Newton 1: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-dwbp-wg/2015Jul/0009.html 2: https://github.com/w3c/dwbp/commit/3414813c9467c02587f1e4c2b45db1b72733a885 Em 14/03/16 15:11, Caroline Burle escreveu: > Hello Erik! > > Thank you for your comments. The former Best Practice 18: Vocabulary > versioning was removed from the document. The current version of the > document doesn't deal with vocabulary versioning. > > Kind regards, > Caroline > > On 25/06/15 19:13, Erik Wilde wrote: >> hello. >> >> great work on the new WD! i have three comments regarding versioning: >> >> - what is the difference between "Best Practice 8" and "Best Practice >> 18"? it seems that they are very similar, and if there indeed is a >> subtle difference, maybe create one practice that spans both, or make >> it more clear what the difference is? >> >> - when it comes to versioning, i am always recommending to focus on >> openness and extensibility and have robust and well-defined models >> for those (this almost always requires well-defined processing models >> for data). this often avoids the need for versioning, which when done >> badly will be a breaking change. >> >> - when it comes to versioning, it is important to distinguish between >> breaking and non-breaking versioning changes. this comes down to the >> comment above: good openness and extensibility makes it easier to >> have non-breaking versioning, which helps tremendously in >> decentralized ecosystems. >> >> thanks and cheers, >> >> dret. >> > >
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