Marcos,
I am fine with this answer. The section could be more detailed by saying that the spec defines a basic set of meta data and leaves users of the spec the option to use their own meta data whenever the provided is insufficient. Regards - Guido On 5/2/07 7:54 AM, "ext Marcos Caceres" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This is a response to Bert Bos' review [1] of the Widgets 1.0 > Requirements document [2]. > >> COMMENT 8) Ad "manifest": I was expecting the word "metadata" in this >> paragraph. (Not strictly necessary, just a way to confirm to the reader >> that that is indeed what the definition talks about.) > > The text of section 3.2 has been updated to include the word > "metadata". It now reads: "The manifest language would generally allow > authors to declare metadata and other properties related to their > widget, as well as provide a means to automatically instantiate the > widget" Kind Regards - Guido ----- Guido Grassel, Nokia Research Center, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
