I looked over REST. It looks okay to me – it references the CSD01 doc, but I think that’s up in the TC Admin section, which would get updated anyway?
From: William Cox [mailto:wtcox@CoxSoftwareArchitects.com]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2014 4:58 PM
To: Matthias X Hub; Gemmill, Craig; Toby Considine
Cc: obix@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Component specs up to date? please check your packages!
Importance: High
Markus, Matthias, Craig, and Toby --
I've attached my updated spreadsheet on what we have and where it is. These should be public links.
I've "MIRV"ed the SOAP docx, pdf, and wsdl; Toby will (I hope) combine them in one ZIP archive we can vote on. The PDF is a revision of the .doc (not .docx) and the WSDL is uploaded separately.
Please check your items to see whether the schema and specification update has affected them:
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Toby - is schema in wd38 ZIP OK and up to date?
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Markus - are encodings and SOAP up to date?
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Matthias - is Websocket up to date?
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Craig & Markus - is REST up to date?
I show only obix-rest (Craig, Markus) to be unchanged since the previous public review - so we can just reference CSPRD02 at the URI in the spreadsheet.
Thanks!
bill
Exemplar of separate messages by Toby:
On 10/30/14 1:04 PM, Considine, Toby wrote:
Re-sending with correct subject
Matthias:
We intend to vote all specifications our for final (we hope) public review next week. Can you confirm that the WebSocket specification (WD12) from two weeks ago is complete and consistent with the latest schema?
We do not have a complete package to vote out. We need:
1)
An editable source (the docx)
2)
A normative source (the PDF with line numbers)
3)
A HTML version
4)
A document indicating the changes since the last public review
If WD12 is complete as is, and you need assistance putting together the package, let me know and I can assist.
We also need a comment resolution report from Jira. Let me know when all Jira associated with this specification is complete so I can prepare that document.
tc
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