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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] (EMERGENCY-83) TEP 1.1 - TAB-1324: Non-use of Normative References


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Patti Aymond commented on EMERGENCY-83:
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Reporter: Patrick Durusau

> TEP 1.1 - TAB-1324: Non-use of Normative References
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: EMERGENCY-83
>                 URL: https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/EMERGENCY-83
>             Project: OASIS Emergency Management TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: TEP
>         Environment: References
>            Reporter: Patti Aymond
>            Assignee: Patti Aymond
>
> Despite appearing in 1.5 Normative References, the following references are not cited in the current draft: 
> RFC2046, RFC3066, WGS 84, namespaces (does appear on cover page but not in the draft proper), are not cited in the current draft. 
> The nature of a normative reference is that all implementers of your standards are required to conform to some specified part (or the whole reference with RFC2119) in order to conform to your standard. 
> That means that a normative reference must be cited, usually bold, [lable] followed by a section number identifying the part of the reference to which conformance is required.



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