It could also mean “resource interface”…they probably need to not add any new 
terms that can be abbreviated to RI at this point.

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Subject: Re: [dev] What is RI


On Mon, Jun 4, 2018, 1:45 PM Scott King 
<scott.k...@fkabrands.com<mailto:scott.k...@fkabrands.com>> wrote:
According to table 11 (line 1974/pg 68 of OCF 2.0 spec) it means “request 
identifier”
Oy.  In that case "RI layer" makes little sense. I suspect it's supposed to 
mean "resource introspection", but that too makes little sense (to me at least).
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Subject: [dev] What is RI

I see references to "RI" scattered about the code and docs. What is it?

Thanks
G

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