Changeset 1043

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2005-03-04 23:40:36 (4 years ago)
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silvia
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Introduced a Changelog section.
Annodex I-D is ready for submission to IETF IMHO!!!

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  • standards/draft-pfeiffer-annodex-current.xml

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    8080      non-interoperable technology. Conformant technology is encouraged 
    8181      to use the term "Annodex" when referring to the exchange format. 
    82       </t> 
    83  
    84       <t>Notice the change to Annodex 3.0 from the previous version of 
    85       this Internet-Draft, replacing Annodex 2.0. The changes pertain to 
    86       the bitstream format to allow for a stronger decoupling of Annodex 
    87       and CMML. The Annodex format is now using the Ogg format with a 
    88       "skeleton" and a "CMML" logical bitstream. This change has 
    89       reinforced a layered approach that fits better with existing 
    90       practice in Internet protocols, where each layer solves a specific 
    91       problem without being dependent on other layers further up. 
    9282      </t> 
    9383 
     
    13471337    </section> 
    13481338 
     1339 
     1340    <!--***********-->  
     1341    <!-- Changelog --> 
     1342    <!--***********-->  
     1343    <section title="ChangeLog"> 
     1344 
     1345      <t>draft-pfeiffer-annodex-01: 
     1346        <list style="symbols"> 
     1347 
     1348          <t>Annodex version 2.0: changes because of renamings of CMML 
     1349          tags and changes to the temporal and named URI addressing. 
     1350          </t> 
     1351 
     1352        </list> 
     1353      </t> 
     1354 
     1355      <t>draft-pfeiffer-annodex-02: 
     1356        <list style="symbols"> 
     1357 
     1358          <t>Annodex version 3.0: The changes pertain to the bitstream 
     1359          format to allow for a stronger decoupling of Annodex 
     1360          and CMML. The Annodex format is now using the Ogg format with a 
     1361          "skeleton" and a "CMML" logical bitstream. This change has 
     1362          reinforced a layered approach that fits better with existing 
     1363          practice in Internet protocols, where each layer solves a specific 
     1364          problem without being dependent on other layers further up. 
     1365          </t> 
     1366 
     1367        </list> 
     1368      </t> 
     1369 
     1370    </section> 
    13491371 
    13501372  </middle>