date/time docs section

chad berkley berkley at nceas.ucsb.edu
Thu Oct 31 07:41:11 PST 2002


Hi Tim,

I thought it was mostly date stuff but feel free to add whatever
information you feel is pertinent.  You can just add either another
section under attribute, or if you don't think that is the appropriate
place, we can add another section in another location in the spec.

chad


On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 07:41, Tim Bergsma wrote:
> Matt, Chad,
> 
> I thought my mandate was to describe our treatment of units in general,
> not just dates.  E.g.  topics including (or dismissing) storageType,
> date, unitless/dimensionless/undefined attributes, measurementScale and
> unit requirements, NIST conceptology, etc.
> 
> Should I just be discussing DateTime etc.?
> 
> Tim.
> 
> Chad Berkley wrote:
> > 
> > Hey Tim,
> > 
> > I added a section under eml-attribute for the discussion on dates and
> > times.  It's in the doc:moduleDescription of the eml-attribute.xsd
> > file.  I put a line that says "Date information here".  You can use any
> > docbook markup that you want inside the sidebar that I created.  If you
> > want to see your handiwork in html, run 'ant clean docs' and ant will
> > render everything to html in the docs/eml-2.0.0 directory.  Just look at
> > the index.html file in there to find your section.  Let me know if you
> > have any problems.
> > 
> > chad
> > --
> > -----------------------
> > Chad Berkley
> > National Center for
> > Ecological Analysis
> > and Synthesis (NCEAS)
> > berkley at nceas.ucsb.edu
> > -----------------------
> 
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> Tim Bergsma
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> W.K. Kellogg Biological Station
> Michigan State University
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