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Subject: Fw: use of OpenSearch


Please all see the message below to me from Carl Reed.  We need to bring our OpenSearch binding to closure as soon as possible as there seems to be growing interest in what we are doing along these lines.  Could each of you give this some thought and weigh in. 
 
The plan at present is to revise the current draft along the lines of recent discussion.  Tony is working on that.
 
Tony, what is the status of that revision?  Will we be able to bring the OpenSearch binding to CD at the same time as SRU and CQL (which should be in a matter of a few weeks)?
 
Thanks.
 
--Ray
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Carl Reed
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 1:38 PM
Subject: RE: use of OpenSearch

Ray -
 
There is quite a discussion happening in the OGC regarding OpenSearch. The Members wish to reference OpenSearch in terms of creating a binding (extension) for use in the OGC Catalogue Service interface standard. The question is what if any is the status of OpenSearch 1.1 in the OASIS process - or are you simply referencing OpenSearch 1.1 in terms of the ws-search binding that has been defined.
 
Thanks and regards
 
Carl Reed, PhD
CTO and Executive Director Specification Program
OGC
 
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