This is an archived snapshot of W3C's public bugzilla bug tracker, decommissioned in April 2019. Please see the home page for more details.

Bug 1078 - Marking the Absence of Actions - reword section to better relate to what actions are not performed
Summary: Marking the Absence of Actions - reword section to better relate to what acti...
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: WS Choreography
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Last Call Comment: Confirmed Closed (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: PC Linux
: P2 normal
Target Milestone: --
Assignee: Greg Ritzinger
QA Contact: Martin Chapman
URL: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/p...
Whiteboard:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2005-02-07 15:09 UTC by Greg Ritzinger
Modified: 2005-08-02 13:35 UTC (History)
0 users

See Also:


Attachments

Description Greg Ritzinger 2005-02-07 15:09:56 UTC
"2.5.6 Marking the Absence of Actions"

Question: What does no action means ?? (not going to the mensroom or not 
buying a newspaper or not sending a data message?

Suggestion: This section should be reworded to related better relate to 
what actions are not performed.
Comment 1 Martin Chapman 2005-02-14 21:39:25 UTC
From 8-feb-05 concall:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member-ws-chor/2005Feb/att-0003/Minutes-
02082005-0.txt

Assign this as editorial needing an example and assign to the primer.
Comment 2 Greg Ritzinger 2005-05-25 21:01:28 UTC
The No Action activity is an explicit designator used for marking the point
where a party does not perform any action. The No Action activity can be used in
scenarios where an activity is syntactically required but no activity is
applicable, in an Exception Block for example.Plus example (editors need to review).
Comment 3 Martin Chapman 2005-07-14 16:13:27 UTC
group notification of status change: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member-
ws-chor/2005Jul/0004.html
Comment 4 Martin Chapman 2005-08-02 13:35:18 UTC
no comments from group so closed confirmed:

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member-ws-chor/2005Jul/0004.html