Hi!

The thing with XML and DTS seems to be a hard thing to manage: Reading the RA
specification draft by Mr. Marowsky-Brée, the DTD for the RA's metadata should
be at http://www.opencf.org/standards/ra-api-1.dtd. However, there it isn't.

With today's symbolic links, aliases, redirections, CGI scripts and other
fancy stuff, it shouldn't be that hard to maintain a kind of permanent link
(that actually works) like that. Actually, I found the DTD in the CVS section
of the page.

Viewing the DTD I wonder why there aren't more comments making the DTD more
like a specification (and not just a syntax description). The EXAMPLE
(ra-metadata-example.xml) has lots of comments, but shouldn't be the
explanations be in the specification instead of the example?

Finally the "resource-agent-api.txt" is actually a HTML file. With that
extension in place the browser refuses to treat the contents as HTML. Whom do
you wish to confuse by that?

(I'm about to write my first resource agent)

Regards,
Ulrich

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