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Re: Proposed URN Namespace for the Open Geospatial Consortium - a revision and a question
Hi Carl,
Thanks for sharing -- since submitting it to the Internet-Drafts
repository is not a commitment to permanent publishing,
it would be helpful if you would go ahead and do so. That
will allow us to be sure we're all talking about the same
version, apply our usual tools, etc.
Thanks,
Leslie.
Carl Reed OGC Account wrote:
To whom it may concern -
The OGC 'A URN namespace for the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
' <draft-creed-ogc-urn-02.txt> was released as an Informational RFC on
Monday, October 08, 2007 3:08 PM
However, based on comments received from Peter Saint-Andre, late last
week I made some changes to the following sections
Relevant ancillary documentation:
Identifier persistence considerations:
Namespace Considerations
Community Considerations
The changes are primarily to strengthen the wording and clarify the OGC
ONA process and governance model.
Neither Lisa D nor I were sure how to handle this so we decided I should
send the revised document to the urn-nid list and then we can make a
determination. I have not submitted this document to
internet-drafts at ietf.org <mailto:internet-drafts at ietf.org> as I did not
want to create any confusion.
Guidance appreciated. Thanks and regards
Carl Reed, PhD
CTO and Executive Director Specification Program
OGC
The OGC: Helping the World to Communicate Geographically
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