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Subject: DRAFT: OASIS DITA TC submission of materials
The OASIS DITA Technical Committe is pleased to provide the following documentation with its submission of the Committee Draft of the DITA 1.0 Specification for Member Review. 1. A formal specification that is a valid member of its type, together with appropriate documentation for the specification, both of which must be written using approved OASIS templates The DITA 1.0 DTD and Schema files are provided in zipped directories that reflect hierarchical naming considerations that are unique to the DITA design, within the OASIS naming convention guidelines. A consolidated zip file with all specifications, DTDs, and Schemas is publicly available from: http:// The single DITA V1.0 PDF file is publicly available at: http:// The 2 individual DITA V1.0 package files for DTDs and Schemas are publicly available at: http:// http:// 2. A clear English-language summary of the specification: The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) specification defines both a) a set of document types for authoring and organizing topic-oriented information; and b) a set of mechanisms for combining and extending document types using a process called specialization. The specification consists of: The DTDs and schemas that define DITA markup for the base DITA document types, as well as catalog files The language reference that provides explanations for each element in the base DITA document types This document, which comes in three parts: an introduction, which provides background concepts and an overview of the architecture the DITA markup specification, which provides an overview of DITA's base document types the DITA specialization specification, which provides details of the mechanisms DITA provides for defining and extending DITA document types. 3. A statement regarding the relationship of this specification to similar work of other OASIS TCs or other standards developing organizations: To our knowledge, this specification has no relationship to the work of other OASIS TCs or other standards developing organizations. (but, we said in the non-normative submission: The work of the OASIS DocBook TC is similar or applicable.) 4. Certification by at least three OASIS member organizations that they are successfully using the specification consistently with the OASIS IPR Policy: (a) xx attestation of successful use of DITA 1.0: · http:// (b) xx attestation of DITA 1.0 implementation: · http:// (c) xx attestation of successful use of DITA V1.0: · http:// 5. An account of each of the comments/issues raised during the public review period, along with its resolution: Available from http:// 6. An account of and results of the voting to approve the approve the specification as a Committee Draft: (a) Vote to affirm approval of the current specification set as a committee draft: · 34 Yes, 0 No, 0 Abstain (Out of 39). Two-thirds vote required for passage. · http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/security/ballot.php?id=667& (b) Vote to submit current specification set to OASIS for standardization. · 33 Yes, 0 No, 0 Abstain (Out of 39). Simple majority required for passage. · http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/security/ballot.php?id=668& 7. An account of or pointer to votes and comments received in any earlier attempts to standardize substantially the same specification, together with the originating TC's response to each comment; This specification has not previously been submitted to OASIS for standardization. 8. A pointer to the publicly visible comments archive for the originating TC; http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/{dita?}-comment/ 9. A statement from the chair of the TC certifying that all members of the TC have been provided with a copy of the OASIS IPR Policy: Notice published to the list on March 11, 2005: · http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/dita/200503/msg00048.html 10. Optionally, a pointer to any minority reports submitted by one or more TC members who did not vote in favor of approving the Committee Draft, or certification by the chair that no minority reports exist. No such report exists. Regards, -- Don Day <dond@us.ibm.com> Chair, OASIS DITA Technical Committee IBM Lead DITA Architect 11501 Burnet Rd., MS 9037D018, Austin TX 78758 Ph. 512-838-8550 (T/L 678-8550) "Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?" --T.S. Eliot
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