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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] (WSCALENDAR-519) Normative vs. Non-Normative text
[ https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/WSCALENDAR-519?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] William Cox updated WSCALENDAR-519: ----------------------------------- Resolution: Review and rewrite the entire specification as necessary to ensure that non-normative text is marked as non-normative. (was: Review the entire specification to ensure that non-normative text is marked as non-normative.) Rewrote, indicating Notes, and separating normative and non-normative designations. Sections were reorganized and labeled non-normative as appropriate. > Normative vs. Non-Normative text > -------------------------------- > > Key: WSCALENDAR-519 > URL: https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/WSCALENDAR-519 > Project: OASIS Web Services Calendar (WS-Calendar) TC > Issue Type: Bug > Components: PIM > Affects Versions: PIM CSPRD02 > Environment: TAB Comments > Reporter: Toby Considine > Assignee: William Cox > Fix For: PIM WD11 > > > 1. Introduction reads: ***** All text is normative unless otherwise labeled. ***** Is there any non-normative text before Section 5, which is labeled as non-normative? I ask because Section 4 (just an example, not the only one) begins: ***** In this section we introduce the PIM, and treat in turn each component of the PIM. Each subsection has an introduction, a diagram, and discussion that may include the relationship of the respective components to the rest of the PIM. This Platform-Independent Model (PIM) [MDA] describes an abstraction from which the Platform-Specific Model (PSM) of [WS-Calendar] can be derived. The intent is twofold: (1) To define an abstraction for calendar and schedule more in the style of web services descriptions, which may be used directly, and (2) To define the PIM as a model allowing easy transformation or adaptation between systems using the family of WS-Calendar specifications (such as [WS-Calendar], [xCal], [iCalendar]) as well as those addressing concepts of time intervals and Sequences (such as [IEC CIM], [EnergyInteroperation], and [EMIX]. ***** I don't experience that portion of section 4 as normative text. There are simply introductions and asides that appear to be non-normative. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2.2#6258)
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