
That looks much better, Andrew. My only remaining comment (which I mentioned before, and Eric P concurred) is that you should pick a CellML-specific file extension. I've found http://filext.com a useful tool for doing that. Mark. On 5/8/06, Andrew Miller <ak.miller@auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
Dear all,
I have submitted a new Internet draft, http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-miller-media-type-cellml-02.txt, for the CellML family of formats.
Following comments on the ietf-types and cellml-discussion mailing lists regarding draft-miller-media-type-cellml-01, the new draft has gone back to having a single MIME type for all versions of CellML. Instead of referencing individual versions of the specification, the new draft references a new CellML standard called the CellML Umbrella Specification. This specification contains the lowest common denominator of CellML that will remain unchanged, and estabilishes a repository listing all versions of CellML at a given time.
If there are no objections to the new draft, it will be submitted to the IESG for approval on the 23 May, 2006.
Please note: cellml-discussion is an open list, but it does not accept posts from non-subscribers. ietf-types subscribers may just send to the ietf-types list, and I will forward it on to cellml-discussion.
Best regards, Andrew Miller
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