[email protected] wrote on 09/13/2012 09:34:09 AM: > From: Xin Peng Liu <[email protected]> > > I looked through the latest spec, and found for the several values of > oslc_auto:verdict, seems not all of them are of the same part of > speech, but for oslc_auto:state, the values are consistent to be > adjective. I assume values of oslc_auto:verdict should all be adjective > or noun (better adjective).
That sounds like a reasonable request > If all adjective, then we get: > http://open-services.net/ns/auto#unavailable > http://open-services.net/ns/auto#passed > http://open-services.net/ns/auto#warning > http://open-services.net/ns/auto#failed > http://open-services.net/ns/auto#erroneous I like this version better. I definitely like changing pass->passed and fail->failed. I'm not keen on "erroneous". I think that "error", while not an adjective, actually reads well and feels better. If you plug them all into the sentence "The automation is in a/an <state> state", they all read fine. Charles Rankin
