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        1. Sub-task EMIX-287
          Ensure that terminology from ws-calendar is similar to or the same as that used in Energy Interoperation
        2. Sub-task EMIX-251
          All - Please use another phrase than gluon. Gluon is being used for product, for extension of elements, etc.... Either use the proper naming or use another "standard" naming.
        3. Sub-task EMIX-250
          All - EMIX is building interactions with WSCalendar. Issues with WSCalendar have not been completely addressed, thus further issues could present themselves with EMIX when the WSCalendar is completed. Further complications may occur with Energy Interop.
        4. Sub-task EMIX-229
          Line 303 - This seems to say that everything is a Gluon rather than using the WS-Calendar standard to for just schedule. An information model (class diagram) would really help.
        5. Sub-task EMIX-228
          Line 297 - Is this a product like Energy or SPIN or something else that includes other info.
        6. Sub-task EMIX-227
          Line 297 - can be inherited from the gluon set - So this is part of the WS-Calendar standard and not EMIX?
        7. Sub-task EMIX-226
          Line 295 - Please see the IRC submitted issues on WS-Calendar the use of generic catch all entities and the inheritance model
        8. Sub-task EMIX-201
          Concerned with the proposal to reliance of WS calendar to the formulations being developed. While there may be opportunities to leverage the use of WS calendar to some of the areas being looked at it may create considerable challenges in the others.
        9. Sub-task EMIX-186
          Line 518 - Using catch-all entities like Gluon make it difficult to determine what the spec is actually talking about.
        10. Sub-task EMIX-183
          Line 496 - Why is vcalendar referenced?
        11. Sub-task EMIX-175
          Line 348 - It is really not clear what a Gluon is meant to represent in this context.
        12. Sub-task EMIX-159
          All - What is Gluon?
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