Re: [RFC DSD 02/03] _DSD Property Database Ruleset

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On 29/06/2016 17:29, "Al Stone" <ahs3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>On 06/29/2016 03:19 AM, Charles Garcia-Tobin wrote:
>>
>> Hi Al
>>
>> Thanks a lot for putting this together. I only had one very minor
>>comment
>> below.
>>
>> On 28/06/2016 21:08, "Al Stone" <ahs3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> _DSD Property Database Ruleset
>>> ==============================
>>> Dated: 2016-06-14
>>> Status:        DRAFT
>[snip...]
>
>>>
>>> Each property in a property set is represented by a file located in the
>>> revision directory defining it.  The name of that file is the name of
>>> the property represented by it.  It contains a list of property
>>> attributes in a simple human-readable format, described in detail in
>>> [3].
>
>Good idea.  How about changing the sentence above to "...described in
>detail, with examples, in [3]"?

Works for me.

Cheers

Charles

>
>>> Property subsets of a given property set are represented by
>>> subdirectories of the revision directory defining it.  Their names are
>>> the keys identifying those property subsets.  They each contain files
>>> representing properties in the given subset following the same
>>> formalisms as property attributes, or subdirectories representing
>>> further subsets.
>>
>> I think it’d be nice to either insert or make reference here to the
>> example given in [3] section 2.1
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Charles
>
>--
>ciao,
>al
>-----------------------------------
>Al Stone
>Software Engineer
>Red Hat, Inc.
>ahs3@xxxxxxxxxx
>-----------------------------------
>


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