The members of the OASIS Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) OP Project Governing Board (PGB) approved submitting OSLC Requirements Management Version 2.1 Project Specification 01 to the OASIS membership as a candidate for OASIS Standard on 05 March 2021. See the ballot at https://lists.oasis-open-projects.org/g/oslc-op-pgb/message/115.
The Committee Specification now enters the required 60-day public review that precedes the call for consent.
The public review starts 10 March 2021 at 00:00 UTC and ends 08 May 2021 23:59 UTC.
Is this correct?? How should public reviewers submit comments?
Any individual may submit comments to the OP after subscribing to the OP email list as described on the email list home page at https://lists.oasis-open-projects.org/g/oslc-op/. (That is, by sending a blank email message to oslc-op+subscribe@lists.oasis-open-projects.org).
For more information on submitting comments to the OP, please see the Public Comment License section below. Additional information about the specification and the OSLC OP can be found at the OP's public home page: https://open-services.net/about/.
https://docs.oasis-open-projects.org/oslc-op/rm/v2.1/ps01/requirements-management-spec.html (Authoritative)
https://docs.oasis-open-projects.org/oslc-op/rm/v2.1/ps01/requirements-management-spec.pdf
https://docs.oasis-open-projects.org/oslc-op/rm/v2.1/ps01/requirements-management-vocab.html (Authoritative)
https://docs.oasis-open-projects.org/oslc-op/rm/v2.1/ps01/requirements-management-vocab.pdf
https://docs.oasis-open-projects.org/oslc-op/rm/v2.1/ps01/requirements-management-shapes.html (Authoritative)
https://docs.oasis-open-projects.org/oslc-op/rm/v2.1/ps01/requirements-management-shapes.pdf
Requirements Management Vocabulary definitions file: https://docs.oasis-open-projects.org/oslc-op/rm/v2.1/ps01/requirements-management-vocab.ttl
Requirements Management Resource Shape Constraints definitions file: https://docs.oasis-open-projects.org/oslc-op/rm/v2.1/ps01/requirements-management-shapes.ttl
OASIS Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) OP
Jim Amsden (jamsden@us.ibm.com), IBM
Andrii Berezovskyi (andriib@kth.se), KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Mark Schulte (mark.d.schulte@boeing.com),
The Boeing Company
Jad El-khoury (jad@kth.se),
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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