The object id in figures should be consistent with the rest of the document. The narrative explaining the version identifier and using an object id leads the reader to a slightly different conclusion than anticipated. More specifically, the term "version" used with object id makes object id look like the version number. Since cdmi does not support a user defined version identifier (outside of snapshots), just a list of version objects, and since the object id has both length and crc values, using the illustrative values 500-50x may be a bit confusing.
From Gary:
The object id in figures should be consistent with the rest of the document. The narrative explaining the version identifier and using an object id leads the reader to a slightly different conclusion than anticipated. More specifically, the term "version" used with object id makes object id look like the version number. Since cdmi does not support a user defined version identifier (outside of snapshots), just a list of version objects, and since the object id has both length and crc values, using the illustrative values 500-50x may be a bit confusing.