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Subject: Re: [cti] versioning
Question - who is "allowed" to revision an object? Can only the originator revision, or can anyone?
I presume that many people assume that only the originator can revision an object - if that is so we should call this out explicitly. The current STIX versioning description (http://stixproject.github.io/documentation/concepts/versioning/ ) implies that anyone can version an object so long as it is "sufficiently unchanged". I think that will lead to a lot of confusion if anyone can revision an object.
On the other hand, if we want to get to the world of widespread object re-use and non-duplication, then third parties have to be able to revision objects. But what if I want to be the authoritative source? Should there be an attribute like "versioning_allowed" ?
I am just spitballing.
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Jason Keirstead
STSM, Product Architect, Security Intelligence, IBM Security Systems
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Date: 02/11/2016 11:10 PM
Subject: Re: [cti] versioning
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