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Subject:[sca-j] Specifications for Public Review
From:Mary McRae (mary@oasis-open.org)
Date:May 28, 2009 4:38:06 pm
List:org.oasis-open.lists.sca-j

I was just about to send these out and noticed that the Specification titles use the word "Java" - this is prohibited by the OASIS TC Process Policy, in the same way that it was prohibited from being used in the name of the TC.

From section 2.18 Specification Quality: "All documents and other files produced by the TC, including specifications at any level of approval, must use the OASIS file naming scheme, and must include the OASIS copyright notice. All document files must be written using the OASIS document authoring templates, which shall be published and maintained by the TC Administrator. The name of any specification may not include any trademarks or service marks not owned by OASIS."

I can simply edit the files and replace "Java" with "J" or you can provide updated files; whichever you prefer.

Regards,

Mary

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