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- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 23:21:26 +0000
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http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=10922
Summary: Use normative keywords (MUST/SHOULD/MAY) in other
metadata section
Product: HTML WG
Version: unspecified
Platform: All
URL: http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/semantics.html#other-meta
data-names
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: HTML5 spec (editor: Ian Hickson)
AssignedTo: ian@hixie.ch
ReportedBy: martin.kliehm@namics.com
QAContact: public-html-bugzilla@w3.org
CC: mike@w3.org, public-html-wg-issue-tracking@w3.org,
public-html@w3.org
Depends on: 10920
I suggest in bug #10920 to remove this text entirely. However, if it is to
stay, normative keywords MUST be used within this section. For example, these
first two sentences are ambiguous:
"Extensions to the predefined set of metadata names may be registered in the
WHATWG Wiki MetaExtensions page. [WHATWGWIKI]
"Anyone is free to edit the WHATWG Wiki MetaExtensions page at any time to add
a type. These new names must be specified with the following information:"
Metadata names may or MAY be registered? What does "anybody is free" mean in a
specification? The new names must or MUST be specified? And why does the HTML5
specification bother to specify what people write in a wiki elsewhere?
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