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Subject: Re: [cti] Top-Level Object Properties


Yes - It is a lot easier for participants to comment on the pre-draft documents simply because it is impossible to comment on things in the Github wiki. This reason alone makes me really dislike the wiki format for communicating proposals, and would rather have us move to the "living documents" as Mark mentions... there is no way to properly comment on the wiki, which makes it very difficult. It would be different if we had a Confluence wiki where you can enter comments, but we don't.

With the current "living proposals", I can comment on the text easily - or even directly edit it and have others approve or reject my proposed changes. It makes collaborating much simpler and it also makes it much clearer what is really being proposed (and debated).

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Jason Keirstead
STSM, Product Architect, Security Intelligence, IBM Security Systems
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Inactive hide details for "Jordan, Bret" ---02/04/2016 12:27:54 PM---This makes more sense.   To prevent this type of confusion"Jordan, Bret" ---02/04/2016 12:27:54 PM---This makes more sense. To prevent this type of confusion, we really need to move out of wiki land

From: "Jordan, Bret" <bret.jordan@bluecoat.com>
To: "Barnum, Sean D." <sbarnum@mitre.org>
Cc: "Wunder, John A." <jwunder@mitre.org>, "Piazza, Rich" <rpiazza@mitre.org>, "cti@lists.oasis-open.org" <cti@lists.oasis-open.org>
Date: 02/04/2016 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: [cti] Top-Level Object Properties
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This makes more sense. To prevent this type of confusion, we really need to move out of wiki land and move content to the pre-draft documents and normative text.


Thanks,

Bret



Bret Jordan CISSP
Director of Security Architecture and Standards | Office of the CTO
Blue Coat Systems
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