On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 10:06:23AM -0700, Andy Bierman wrote:
> 
> So you are saying there is no such thing as an NMDA-compliant server.
> There are protocols that may use specific datastores in various ways.
> Different protocols can have different behavior for the same datastore.
> Sounds very fun for client developers to figure out.
>

This is what I wrote:

  The protocols (with their various capabilities) expose different sets
  of datastores. I agree, the protocol documents should state clearly
  what is required to expose for the different protocols and what is
  optional to expose.

I did not write that different protocols can have different behavior
for the same datastore. I did not write that protocols may use
specific datastores in various ways.

/js

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