From: Brian I. <in...@tt...> - 2002-08-04 07:41:04
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On 02/08/02 08:43 +0300, Oren Ben-Kiki wrote: > Clark C . Evans wrote: > > language: is alphanumeric union '_' and '-' > > Just '-'. It has to be valid in a domain name, and domain names use '-', not > '_'. > > > Summary: > > > > private: !!<whatever> x-private:<whatever> > > universal: !/<whatever> tag:yaml.org,2003:<whatever> Why do we want this over !<whatever> ? (Why the '/'?) Why are we using year instead of date? Why the ':' and the ','? Please reexplain the reasoning here. Cheers, Brian > > language: !<language>/<whatever> tag:<language>.yaml.org,2003:<whatever> > > domain: !<domain>,<year>/<whatever> tag:<domain>,<year>:whatever > > Brian, is it OK with you too? > > Have fun, > > Oren Ben-Kiki > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Yaml-core mailing list > Yam...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/yaml-core |