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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive
    • Priority: Medium
    • FHIR Core (FHIR)
    • DSTU1 [deprecated]
    • FHIR Infrastructure
    • Timelines (see versions) [deprecated]
    • 1.4.3
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      clarify language around draft and publication scope

      2015/03/09 MnM/FHIR Block Vote: Grahame/James 6/0/0

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      clarify language around draft and publication scope 2015/03/09 MnM/FHIR Block Vote: Grahame/James 6/0/0
    • Clarification
    • Non-substantive
    • DSTU1 [deprecated]

      Existing Wording
      The FHIR specification is "draft".

      Proposed Wording
      This developmental version of the FHIR specification is "draft".

      Comments
      I'm confused. What does the existing wording refer to? I can understand that THIS (developmental version of the FHIR spec) is draft, but the sentence saying "The" FHIR specification is draft makes me wonder about DSTU 1: isn't it a DSTU, rather than draft? Then two paragraphs later, it says "This specification has been promoted to DSTU..." which sounds contradictory with the first sentence. I think it would be best to clarify that THIS (development version) is draft, but that the previously published (0.82) is a DSTU.

      Grahame's Comments
      clarify

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              david_tao
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