>From the start, I wanted one Core spec document because the old broken-up OSLC v1 specs seemed to hard to follow, and hard to print out for offline reading because there were so many parts. But now, the Core spec seems too long, difficult to edit and too long to print out, which is a shame because the "core" part of the Core spec is only about 30 pages.
To deal with this issue, we have already moved representation examples into appendices at the end of the document. Now, I would like to move the appendices out to separate wiki pages. Scott Bosworth and I did some work to make this happen, as an experiment, and I think it works well. You can see what this new split-up version of the Core spec looks like here: http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/OSLCCoreSpecDRAFTSplitCore And the rest of the pieces here: http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/OslcCoreSpecification The core part of the Core spec is now about 30 pages, easier to digest and easier on trees if you want to print it out. Note that we also moved Query Syntax out to a separate page, because there is a possibility that we might want to finalize later than the rest of the Core spec -- we'll talk about that in the workgroup before substantive changes are made. I plan to drop the old single-page spec and start working in this newly reorganized spec as soon as today. Any objections to this or suggestions on how this new arrangement might be improved? Thanks, - Dave
