
Hello *, To get the balling rolling, I've converted the mediawiki version of the PVP to markdown for easy editing via GitHub. Please note this is just a suggestion, there a certainly other possible workflows for collaborative editing; However using GitHub provides the following features: - A web-based Markdown editor - Decentralized: everyone can fork the repo (and you can see the fork-graph), everyone can steal (aka 'git pull') each others commit into his own repo. - Branching inside a repo (e.g. for multiple variants) - Annotating/commenting patches TLDR: feel free to fork (or ignore) https://github.com/hvr/PVP HTH hvr On 2014-04-10 at 16:36:59 +0200, Mark Lentczner wrote:
1) The PVP is not written in RFC style: It is conversational and addresses the reader direction. 2) It's terms aren't those of RFC 2119. 3) The phrase "you should ensure" in section 3 was clearly meant that it was expected of the maintainer. Including upper bounds.
Now, if someone would like to have a go at re-writing the PVP in the style of an RFC, so that if PVP conformance is more rigorously defined, (which will surely explicitly reference RFC 2119), please write up a version (and a new thread) and we'll discuss it.
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