*Remark 12: Baseline of baselines* The oslc_scm:baseline property should be defined differently. Whether a baseline is incremental or full is a matter of implementation by the provider. In both cases, the baseline is a complete configuration. So I would not waste a property on it. On the other hand, a baseline should be per definition (and the text may be adapted accordingly) a "previous" baseline + changes relative to the "previous" baseline. In this case, the property oslc_scm:baseline specifies the previous baseline and the property oslc_scm:changesets specifies the changes relative to the previous baseline.
*Remark 13: Baseline recursion* This is something I don't understand. A baseline is a (frozen) configuration and a configuration is a set of VersionedObjects (CompositeVersionedObjects and AtomicVersionedObjects). If we freeze a configuration, then I would assume that the whole configuration is frozen. So why do we need recursion to be on or off? If the baseline does not contain the complete configuration, then it is no good! *Remark 14: Baseline get* Don't we need more operations? Frank. -- TOPIC Embedded Systems P.O. box 440, NL-5680 AK Best Netherlands Phone (+31) 499 336979 Fax (+31) 499 336970
