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Subject: Re: [openc2] Re: MD as the Normative Version?
1 Still injecting âsmileysâ and even with a nose ... sorry for that Proudly provided mostly w/o line numbers, Stefan Am 21.09.18 um 21:03 schrieb Dave Lemire:
Do we win a prize if we get to +1,000? :-) Dave * * * David P. Lemire*, CISSP OpenC2 Technical Committee Executive Secretary OpenC2 Implementation Considerations SC Co-chair Contractor support to NSA Email: dave.lemire@g2-inc.com <mailto:dave.lemire@g2-inc.com> Office: 301-575-5190 / Mobile: 240-938-9350p On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 2:52 PM duncan sfractal.com <http://sfractal.com> <duncan@sfractal.com <mailto:duncan@sfractal.com>> wrote: + another 100 for MD as normative version. Duncan Sparrell sFractal Consulting LLC iPhone, iTypo, iApologize I welcome VSRE emails. Learn more at http://vsre.info/ ïOn 9/21/18, 2:59 AM, "Trey Darley" <openc2@lists.oasis-open.org <mailto:openc2@lists.oasis-open.org> on behalf of trey@newcontext.com <mailto:trey@newcontext.com>> wrote: +100 On 20.09.2018 21:15:50, Stefan Hagen wrote: > I think markdown (source format) as normative variant is a solid choice. > > We have structure in these documents that allows referencing individual > words by references like section paragraph # sentence # word # for any > commenter. > > IMX line numbers often destroy any usability aspect for implementers and > commenters alike, as the commenters have trouble copying the content for a > constructive CURRENT_SITUATION vs. SUGGESTED_SITUATION > feedback and implementers also love these stray numbers that get > injected in the pdf output when line numbering is set. > > Many centuries worked with books that had no line numbers :-) > > All the best, > Stefan. -- Cheers, Trey ++--------------------------------------------------------------------------++ Director of Standards Development, New Context gpg fingerprint: 3918 9D7E 50F5 088F 823F 018A 831A 270A 6C4F C338 ++--------------------------------------------------------------------------++ -- "The obscure we see eventually. The completely obvious, it seems, takes longer." --Edward R. Murrow
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