On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 8:53 AM, James Conallen <[email protected]> wrote: > In section Defining OSLC Properties of the spec: > > 1. "Occurs (String): may be 'exactly-one', 'zero-or-one', 'one-or-many' or > 'zero-or-many'" - shouldn't this be a URI now?
Yes, it is a URI in a resource shape, but in the specification text and tables we can use corresponding English words. I think that is sufficient. Do we need to say more? > 2. "Representation (String): for properties with a resource value-type, OSLC > specifications should also specify how the resource will be represented. The > options are reference, inline or either." - again isn't this a URI now? Same answer as above. > In the RDF/XML samples > 1. the shape examples need to have oslc:representation be a resource (not > string). I fixed this in Appendix B. Thanks for the feedback and corrections. - Dave
