- From: Liam R. E. Quin <liam@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 03 May 2017 22:14:21 -0400
- To: David Wood <david.wood@ephox.com>, EA Draffan <ead@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
- Cc: Katie Haritos-Shea GMAIL <ryladog@gmail.com>, "Siegman, Tzviya - Hoboken" <tsiegman@wiley.com>, Avneesh Singh <avneesh.sg@gmail.com>, John Foliot <john.foliot@deque.com>, David MacDonald <david100@sympatico.ca>, public-cognitive-a11y-tf <public-cognitive-a11y-tf@w3.org>, public-low-vision-a11y-tf <public-low-vision-a11y-tf@w3.org>, WCAG <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>, W3C WAI Accessible Platform Architectures <public-apa@w3.org>, "public-rqtf@w3.org" <public-rqtf@w3.org>, DPUB mailing list <public-digipub-ig@w3.org>
On Thu, 2017-05-04 at 11:46 +1000, David Wood wrote: > > Web Publications Use Cases and Requirements [1] uses the term > "manifest" in > two different ways: It uses manifest and manifestation to mean two different things, but I think the uses are separate. If not, please do file comments so the document can be improved (even though we're hoping to move it to the Working Group as a possible input). Thanks [...] > It is worth noting that Web Publications for the Open Web Platform: > Vision > And Technical Challenges [3] says that a manifest should be > interpreted in > the FRBR context: > > - Section 1.1: "A Web Publication is not just a collection of links— > the > act of publishing involves obtaining resources and organizing them > into a > publication, which must be “manifested” (in the FRBR [frbr] sense) by > having the resources available on a Web server." No, to make manifest in the frbr sense is not the same as to make a manifest, a list of files. > > So, am I late to this particular party, or is this a legitimate > misunderstanding? If you misunderstood then it's a genuine misunderstanding and the document should be clarified, as others might also misunderstand it. Thanks, Liam -- Liam R. E. Quin <liam@w3.org> The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
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