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- Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 07:27 +0900
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Here is a last call comment from Dan Connolly (connolly@w3.org) on QA Framework : Specifications Guidelines (and Examples and Techniques) received by the LC form system. Submitted on behalf of: N/A Comment type: Substantive The comment applies to: "1.1 Include the scope of the specification" Comment title: what does "MUST define scope" mean? Comment: "Conformance requirements: the specification MUST define the subject matter of the specification" how can I tell whether my spec has defined the subject matter of the specification or not? SpecGL uses MUST in the sense of RFC2119, but RFC2119 says, of MUST/MAY/SHOULD keywords... In particular, they MUST only be used where it is actually required for interoperation or to limit behavior which has potential for causing harm What interoperability failure results from the failure of a spec to define conformance? Proposed resolution : Don't use MUST to constrain specs; specs aren't software agents. ]] -- This comment was submitted through the lastCall form system, designed by Martin Duerst and Adapted for the QAWG by Olivier Thereaux.
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