On Dec 1, 2009, at 22:22 , Marcin Hanclik wrote:
>>> Can you please update this to just be a delta?
> As far as I know W3C specs, delta documents are usually errata or WG Notes.

What we have been calling delta specification in WebApps are specifications 
that add to another. For instance, WARP adds the <access> element to P+C. It 
doesn't make some huge cut and paste of P+C just because it modifies. This is 
as much about sane editing practice and being able to work with a team as it is 
about clean architecture and separation of concerns.

The expectation was that WARP4U would add something to WARP, perhaps 
attributes, perhaps attribute values, perhaps child elements, and certainly 
some processing. It's a delta spec. It's not considered to be the next version, 
it's a different feature set.

> Therefore I would keep the document as it is.

I then have to maintain the strongest objection possible to it being published, 
even as FPWD. Such copying is inappropriate, and will lead to no end of 
editorial problems. It fosters confusion and brings no value.

-- 
Robin Berjon - http://berjon.com/




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