While we're at it we could maybe improve the grammar. It would feel better to me if the terms chosen looked more like nouns than verbs - saying something is "a oslc:Create" is awkward. How about the following
oslc:create -> oslc:Creation oslc:update -> oslc:Modification oslc:delete -> oslc:Deletion It would be nice to e able to say "an" instead of just "a", but we can't do that without W3C. Best regards, Martin Martin Nally, IBM Fellow CTO and VP, IBM Rational tel: +1 (714)472-2690 > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 15:25:58 -0400 > From: Arthur Ryman <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: [oslc-core] ChangeLog Vocabulary and Naming Conventions > Message-ID: > <ofc44196c7.0847d24d-on8525785a.00699988-8525785a.006ac...@ca.ibm.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > This is a very tiny point. > > The naming convention for vocabulary terms is that classes and individuals > begin with upper case, and properties begin with lower case. If we want to > align with that, then we should uppercase terms as follows: > > oslc:Create > oslc:Update > oslc:Delete > > Regards, > ___________________________________________________________________________ > > Arthur Ryman, PhD, DE > > Chief Architect, Project and Portfolio Management > IBM Software, Rational > Markham, ON, Canada | Office: 905-413-3077, Cell: 416-939-5063 >
