[Oslc-Automation] Actions "re-use by domain specs" section (final changes to Actions, part 1)
Martin P Pain
martinpain at uk.ibm.com
Wed Jan 28 13:08:38 EST 2015
I'm just going through making sure that all the changes we agreed last
year get put into the specs.
This section:
http://open-services.net/wiki/core/Actions-2.0/#re-use-by-domain-specs
currently contains a paragraph that says:
Domain specifications re-using this specification **MAY** define new
predicates beyond the ones here that link to actions not available when
the response is formed. Likewise they **MAY** define new [action
types](#Types-of-actions), as [OSLC Automation
2.1](/wiki/automation/OSLC-Automation-Specification-Version-2.1/) does for
[future actions](#Future-actions); widely applicable action types
**SHOULD** be allocated (by the Core working group) within the OSLC Core
vocabulary.
However Automation 2.1 no longer defines a new predicate or a new type for
future actions. However, it does define a new type
oslc-auto:TeardownAction.
So I suggest we correct this to:
Domain specifications re-using this specification **MAY** define new
predicates beyond the ones here that link to actions not available when
the response is formed. Likewise they **MAY** define new [action
types](#Types-of-actions), as [OSLC Automation
2.1](/wiki/automation/OSLC-Automation-Specification-Version-2.1/) does for
[teardown actions](#
/wiki/automation/OSLC-Automation-Specification-Version-2.1/#Teardown-action-type
); widely applicable action types **SHOULD** be allocated (by the Core
working group) within the OSLC Core vocabulary.
I am not anticipating any objections.
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