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Subject: Non-Normative Specification Text related to the Resolution of Issue BP-125
Dear B4P Editing team, the following problem can be handled by the editors as it does not touch any normative "intent". According to the resolution of issue 125 ( http://www.osoa.org/jira/browse/BP-125), a logical people group can be resolved to one or more users, one or more groups, or a combination of both. This is correctly reflected in the XML Schema type "tOrganizationalEntity". However, the non-normative specification text should be enhanced in the following two places. 3.5.1 Using Logical People Groups Line 581 - change from: A logical people group represents one person, a set of people, or one or many unresolved groups of people (i.e., group names). To: A logical people group represents one or more people, one or more unresolved groups of people (i.e., group names), or a combination of both. 3.5.4 Data Type for Organizational Entities Line 704 - change from: The result can contain either a list of users or a list of groups. To: The result can contain a list of one or more users, groups, or a combination of both. NOTE: I already made the above changes in SVN (revision #190) WITHOUT change tracking or updating the revision history. If this is ok for you then DO NOTHING -- if there is a problem we can always rollback in SVN. Kind Regards Dieter Koenig Senior Technical Staff Member, WebSphere BPM Architecture, Standardization, Integration Quality Assurance IBM Software Group, Application and Integration Middleware Software WSS Business Process Solutions Phone: +49-7031-16-3426 IBM Deutschland (Embedded image moved to file: pic01093.gif) E-Mail: dieterkoenig@de.ibm.com Schönaicher Str. 220 71032 Böblingen Germany IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH / Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Martin Jetter Geschäftsführung: Dirk Wittkopp Sitz der Gesellschaft: Böblingen / Registergericht: Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 243294
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