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2.3.4. Para "The value of Variables:". In the first bullet, Are available to Roles within a Choreography, when the Variables contain information that is common knowledge. is vague. It may be augmented as (for example) "as explicitly specified in Variable Definition, given later" Or does it mean there is some special common variables? (the sentence reads like that.)
agreed on con call 15-feb-05: editorial
ยท Are available to Roles within a Choreography, as specified in the Variable Definition, and when the Variables contain information that is common knowledge. For example the Variable "OrderResponseTime" which is the time in hours in which a response to an Order must be sent is initialized prior to the initiation of a Choreography and can be used by all Roles within the Choreography, if the variable is defined for all Roles
group notification of status change: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member- ws-chor/2005Jul/0004.html
no comments from group so closed confirmed: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member-ws-chor/2005Jul/0004.html