Re: ETF: updated list of issues related to encoding

Hi Jacek.

* Jacek Kopecky <jacek@systinet.com> [2001-10-25 21:20+0200]
> The updated list:
> 
>   #1 "illegal char encoding"
>  #18 "top-level is unclear"
>  #29 "non-serializable data"
> #144 "array metainformation not xml-ish"
> #159 "wording in section 4.1.1"
> #161 "array member as an independent element"
> #163 "Multi-reference 'id' attribute - NOT a real ID"
> #164 "mapping of encoding to Schema and back"
> 
> Editorial:
>  #17 "encoding usage discussion needed"
>  #48 "custom encoding styles"
>  #47 "data model vs. encoding"
>  #55 "examples needed"
> #129 "examples needed"
> #117 "position and offset clarification"
> #162 "arrayType production rules"
> 
> IMHO does not pertain to data encoding:
>  #59 "character encoding"

Can I commit the changes that you are listing here to the issues list
or should I run them with the editors first?

In other words, is the ETF aware and happy about this classification?

Thanks.

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Received on Tuesday, 6 November 2001 11:20:43 UTC