Closed mattgarrish closed 4 years ago
I guess we could make these references to a specific epub version for the sake of ISO, but it's problematic because they were intended to reference the latest versions of each.
Whatever we decide here will affect #14 and #15.
This issue also appears to be repeated in #26.
Accepted
Dated reference is important for ISO.
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I've added a parenthetical to the introduction for the two references, since we already state there the applicability.
This specification does not target a single version of EPUB. It is designed to be applicable to EPUB Publications that conform to any version or profile (e.g., [ISO 30135-1] or [EPUB 3.2]), including future versions of the standard.
It is not clear whether these normative references are allowed by ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
Proposed Change: For any normative reference, make clear which organization developed it and what is the current status. Note that W3C recommendations can be normatively referenced but W3C notes cannot.
(Normative References)