Re: WG comments on XHTML+RDFa for LC publishing (ACTION-111)

Thanks Shane. I am happy...

Ivan

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On 25 Jan 2012, at 00:43, Shane McCarron <shane@aptest.com> wrote:

> Comments inline.  I will push a new dated version of this shortly.
> 
> On 1/17/2012 5:20 AM, Ivan Herman wrote:
>> Here are my comments.
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>> 
>> In the Status section:
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>> - "the document was published by the RDFa Working Group": formally, the WG's name is RDFWA. (Note, the same error is also present in the RDFa Core document!)'
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> Fixed
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>> 
>> 4. XHTML+RDFa definiton
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>> The list of metainformation says:
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>> [[[
>> XHTML+RDFa also uses the Ruby Annotation module as defined in [RUBY]:
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>> Ruby Annotation Module
>> ruby, rbc, rtc, rb, rt, rp
>> ]]]
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>> Why is Ruby singled out that way? It reads as if Ruby had a special role with RDFa which, afaik, isn't true. I would propose to just list it with the other modules without any special attention.
> 
> It is separate because it is not a module produced as part of M12N core, but I dont suppose that is super relevant.  Fixed
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>> 
>> 5.2  XHTML RDFa Initial Context
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>> The curent text says
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>> [[[
>> This specification defines an RDFa Initial Context. It is available at http://www.w3.org/2011/rdfa-context/xhtml-rdfa-1.1.
>> ]]]
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>> Strictly speaking, this specification does _not_ define an initial context, it just reuses one that is defined in another specification...
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> I would like to leave this alone in case, some day, it diverges.
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>> 
>> E. Acknowledgement
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>> - It should refer to the RDFWA Group
>> - The list of members should be updated (and synchronized with the other documents!). Eg, Gregg or Niklas are missing.
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> Fixed.
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