On Friday, February 4, 2005, at 03:12 PM, Antone Roundy wrote:
"An Identity construct is an element whose content conveys an unchanging identifier which MUST be universally unique within Atom Documents to the set of all versions and instantiations of the resource that the construct's parent instantiates."

Okay, getting serious now, there is room for clarification. How about we replace this:


"3.5 Identity Constructs
An Identity construct is an element whose content conveys a permanent, universally unique identifier for the construct's parent."

with this:

3.5  Identity Constructs

An Identity construct is an element whose content conveys a permanent, universally unique identifier for the resource (instantiated|described) by the construct's parent element. An Atom Document MAY contain multiple (revisions|versions) of the same resource, in which case the content of the Identity construct for each would be identical. Applications MAY decline to display more than one version of each resource.

Comments?  Preferences?  Better ideas?  Is it ready for a Pace?



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