Regarding item #9, i.e. OpenCell update and the COR-like view in particular:
I think one should think of the COR-like view as offering a different kind
of serialisation for the CellML file. We have the XML view which indeed
offers the raw serialisation and therefore keeps everything in the order in
which they are in the CellML file (+/- some spaces / blank lines maybe). The
COR-like view is the same, except that it makes the serialisation prettier
and more user friendly (hopefully!). The bottom line is that for this type
of views, it makes sense to keep things in the order in which they are in
the CellML file. Think of it in terms of opening a file in a text editor.
The text editor is not going to rearrange things...

Alan

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> Subject: [cellml-discussion] ABI CellML Meeting minutes 2009-06-10
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> I have put the minutes from Wednesday's meeting up at:
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> Dougal
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