
On Wed, 01 Sep 2010 19:20:51 +0200, Csom Gyula <csom@interface.hu> wrote:
4) So a provider can define specific Link categories... ie. within the scheme "http://example.com/occi/link#"
A provider can specify any number of new categories and assign them to Resources and Links or any other descendant from Kind. The only restriction is that you must create your own unique schemes. E.g.: http://provider.com/foo/bar, http://provider.com/bar/foo, etc. You can assign arbitrary many categories to a given Resource/Link/Action.
Then the category draft should be updated since it tells that even providers can not extend builtin schemes:
"Categories schemes can be extended by providers and users by defining there own (with different mutability) scheme. Those MUST be in a different namespace then those described in the OCCI specification."
Yes, this is obviously wrong, or at least not near as clear as it could be. Nice of you to point it out. Will fix. regards, Ralf