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Subject: RE: [codelist] Nit about specification links


Ah, okay - so you're saying use the codelist/errata tree for "in progress" errata; I'm guessing that once the TC
formally approves errata that it would then go into the delivered package?

Mary

> -----Original Message-----
> From: G. Ken Holman [mailto:gkholman@CraneSoftwrights.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 12:07 AM
> To: Code List Representation TC
> Subject: RE: [codelist] Nit about specification links
> 
> At 2007-07-25 22:58 -0400, Mary wrote:
> >   I'm okay with that - I think the original intent was that 
> it  would 
> >point to the TC's public home page where any errata would be 
> noted; if 
> >you go with something else we will probably want to put a dummy page 
> >there so someone clicking on the link won't end up with a 
> 404. Does it 
> >make more sense to flip it around so that you have 
> >../codelist/genericode/errata and 
> >../codelist/schematron-genericode/errata? That's okay too.
> 
> The reason I discounted ../codelist/genericode/errata is that 
> ../codelist/genericode is the base directory for the 
> delivered package, and the errata subdirectory is not part of 
> the delivered package.  I think once we create a delivered 
> subdirectory that nothing else should go into it (ever!) and 
> one can go to any of the delivered subdirectories and see 
> everything that went out at that time.
> 
> By having ../codelist/errata/genericode and 
> ../codelist/errata/schematron-genericode we can put and 
> update information in those directories with respect to 
> errata as we find it, but we haven't touched the "delivered 
> directories".  Now, as for someone finding these errata 
> directories, there are the links in the specification 
> document for a user to find them.
> 
> Does this make sense, or am I being too worried of the 
> sanctity of the delivered directories?
> 
> Thanks for letting me know.
> 
> . . . . . . . . . . . Ken
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