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Bug 25803 - Mark section entitled "The model: sources, sinks, constraints, and settings" as non-normative
Summary: Mark section entitled "The model: sources, sinks, constraints, and settings" ...
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: WebRTC Working Group
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Media Capture and Streams (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: PC Windows NT
: P2 normal
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Assignee: public-media-capture@w3.org
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Reported: 2014-05-19 12:49 UTC by Giri Mandyam
Modified: 2014-06-30 13:28 UTC (History)
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Description Giri Mandyam 2014-05-19 12:49:17 UTC
Section 5 in 07 May 2014 Editor's Draft should not be normative and an introductory sentence added as such.
Comment 2 Kiran 2014-05-27 09:34:23 UTC
change log for proposed fix in github need to be corrected.
It should be under

<h2>Changes since May 7, 2014</h2>

instead of 

<h2>Changes since March 21, 2014</h2>
Comment 3 Dan Burnett 2014-05-27 15:09:26 UTC
This proposal is incomplete.  There is some normative wording in that section, shown as RFC 2119 text.  Please suggest where the wording should move to or explain why it is no longer needed.
Comment 4 Adam Bergkvist 2014-05-28 12:07:16 UTC
(In reply to Kiran from comment #2)
> change log for proposed fix in github need to be corrected.
> It should be under
> 
> <h2>Changes since May 7, 2014</h2>
> 
> instead of 
> 
> <h2>Changes since March 21, 2014</h2>

Yes. I wonder why I made this new change log section (and forgot to update the date as well).

I'll fix that when I'm done with some other editing.
Comment 5 Adam Bergkvist 2014-05-28 12:10:33 UTC
(In reply to Dan Burnett from comment #3)
> This proposal is incomplete.  There is some normative wording in that
> section, shown as RFC 2119 text.  Please suggest where the wording should
> move to or explain why it is no longer needed.

Yes; I was a bit to quick here. We need to deal with that.
Comment 6 Harald Alvestrand 2014-06-30 13:28:10 UTC
As of the June 19 version, all the MUST/SHOULD seem to have been gone. There are some lowercase "must", but they are not 2119 language.

Closing as fixed.