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Subject: BSP Conformance Scope question
Section 3.3 of the BSP editors draft (Conformance Scope) states in paragraph 2 that extensibility points are out of scope of the profile. "The Profile's scope is further refined by extensibility points. Referenced specifications often provide extension mechanisms and unspecified or open-ended configuration parameters; when identified in the Profile as an extensibility point, such a mechanism or parameter is outside the scope of the Profile, and its use or non-use is not relevant to conformance." But the following paragraph states that the profile will place requirements on the use of extensibility points to improve interoperability. "Note that the Profile may still place requirements on the use of an extensibility point. Also, specific uses of extensibility points may be further restricted by other profiles, to improve interoperability when used in conjunction with the Profile. This seems like a contradiction. Do we need the scoping paragraph? regards, Frederick Frederick Hirsch Nokia
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