Folks,

With my spec hat on - the NAMES of the specs ain't going to change.

However, some of the FILES belonging to the spec are VERY likely to change before publication. I know FOR SURE that sca-core.xsd is going to change from the currently published version, since the Assembly WG agreed the changes yesterday. The problem is that there are errors in some of the files that *MUST* get fixed before the 1.0 publication.

Some of the problems were raised by Tuscany team members - so thanks for those !

PS If anyone spots more problems with those files, be sure to let the spec folks know....

Yours,  Mike.

Jim Marino wrote:

On Mar 6, 2007, at 11:13 AM, Raymond Feng wrote:

Hi,

I think we used r0.95 in M2 but SCA spec 0.95 was published in that case. Now we use r1.0 ahead of the official SCA 1.0 spec. If we feel 1.0.1-incubating could be used to fix minor issuesin our release to catch up the final SCA 1.0 if there are any changes, I'm OK with the release (+0.9).


Putting my spec hat on, I can pretty confidently say the chances of content changes to the specs are remote at best. I'd characterize 'remote' as the possibility of getting 20 lawyers together and having them agree on something that generates more work for them :-)

Also, the current versioning scheme will allow us to accommodate additional errata to the ones we already filed.

Jim


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