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<trackbot> Date: 10 October 2006
<pauld> Scribe: pauld
BT contains pauld and otu
<gcowe> i'll try calling again
<scribe> scribe: jonc
<scribe> scribe:JonC
<vlad> apologize for being late
<pauld> scribe: pauld
minutes from 19th September approved
pauld: welcomes Vladislav
<vlad> thanks, Paul
pauld: as we run out of Issues, we're going to build agendas around tracking actions
george: we've a lot of patterns and examples around ISSUE-30
<scribe> ACTION: pdowney to possibly raise issue to hold datatypes [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/10/10-databinding-minutes.html#action01]
<trackbot> Created ACTION-81 - Possibly raise issue to hold datatypes [on Paul Downey - due 2006-10-17].
pauld: we've a bunch of patterns in our spec without examples, esp atribute patterns
http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/databinding/edcopy/toolkits/soap4r_ruby_20051204/output.xml
priscilla: anyType is the default type
<scribe> ACTION: pwalmsle to investigate use of anySimpleType [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/10/10-databinding-minutes.html#action02]
<trackbot> Created ACTION-82 - Investigate use of anySimpleType [on Priscilla Walmsley - due 2006-10-17].
priscilla: still unclear on it's utility
pauld: unclear which schemas use it
priscilla: maybe you want the schema for schemas to validate extensions
yves: ok to cite non-normatively
pauld: how do we cite it in such as a way so they can use us rather than can use them
vladislav: xsd:import, and what other features
pauld: document encoding
george: multiple schemas for the same namespace
<Yves> "If you plan to use this specification in the context of BP1.0 the following extra restrictions apply: (and here a list of the restriction imposed by BP).
<Yves> that in a specific non-normative paragraph
RESOLUTION: close ISSUE-71 with Yves proposed non-normative section
<scribe> ACTION: gcowe to look ate standa lone schemas for ISSUE-57 etc [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/10/10-databinding-minutes.html#action03]
<trackbot> Created ACTION-83 - Look ate standa lone schemas for ISSUE-57 etc [on George Cowe - due 2006-10-17].
yves: we may be able to go to Rec with XPath in CR, depending upon the number of implementations
pauld: we could write our profile in notational conventions
yves: we could state we use it as a notational convention, but you don't need XPath 2.0 to conform to our spec
priscilla: XPath 2.0 is a subset of XQuery, so lots of tools potentially
RESOLUTION: close ISSUE-72 with Yves proposal to clarify our relationship with XPath 2.0
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