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JP15 #15

Closed mattgarrish closed 4 years ago

mattgarrish commented 4 years ago

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)

mattgarrish commented 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.

mattgarrish commented 4 years ago

Whatever we decide here will affect #14 and #15.

mattgarrish commented 4 years ago

This issue also appears to be repeated in #26.

mattgarrish commented 4 years ago

Accepted

Dated reference is important for ISO.

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mattgarrish commented 4 years ago

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.