At the moment, the primer makes references to the metadata vocabulary using the absolute URL to the short name. E.g., https://www.w3.org/TR/tabular-metadata/#top-level-properties. However, this incurs the danger that if, in the future, a new revision of the metadata vocabulary comes around, and the anchor names change, then the links become dangling.
I believe all those references should be to the dated URL. Two ways to do that
global change to the dated URL
use the editors' draft reference and rely on our automatic mechanism to generate dated URLs when HTML is generated from respec
I would propose to do the second alternative. (I did not want to do it while reviewing the document without asking first...)
At the moment, the primer makes references to the metadata vocabulary using the absolute URL to the short name. E.g.,
https://www.w3.org/TR/tabular-metadata/#top-level-properties
. However, this incurs the danger that if, in the future, a new revision of the metadata vocabulary comes around, and the anchor names change, then the links become dangling.I believe all those references should be to the dated URL. Two ways to do that
I would propose to do the second alternative. (I did not want to do it while reviewing the document without asking first...)