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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: "How do I represent...?"
I've started a small list of issues and URLs; I'll send out a copy once I've had time to flesh it out a bit. At that point I'd like any comments on whether it's worth maintaining. If anyone has any specific questions and answers they'd like to see added, please drop me a line. I suppose this is a good time to ask some of my questions. * How should security/sensitivity information be stored? I would expect there to be three general classes: "public", "private", and "<partner name>", to indicate that the document can be shared with a given partner or customer. The last option could be a list of companies or individuals. * I would like to formalize the "See also" concept. I don't think a bibliography is what I'm aiming for, although if that should be used, that's fine. I intend to provide a unique document identifier to each document, and I would like to be able to provide a list of such identifiers in the meta-information for each document, perhaps with a relationship value to indicate the relevance of the other document. -John > John R. Daily <jdaily@progeny.com> writes: > > > There seems to be a need for a compiled list of questions and answers > > regarding representation of certain types of data. Examples would > > include the recent message "Optional parameters in funcsynopses", and > > I have a few of my own, like "How should I represent sensitivity > > classifications in a document (public/private/etc)". > > > > Does such a list exist? > > I don't think one does exist, but if you're volunteering to put one > together, I offer to help with compiling and maintaining it. > > -- > Michael Smith mailto:smith@xml-doc.org > XML-Doc http://www.xml-doc.org/ > > >
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