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The DataLink recommendation for how a self-description service descriptor should be written is changing, and this affects SIA because an example of such a self-description was included in the standard.
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Hi Gregory |
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@gpdf , SIA has been replaced by DAP. So, I think, François has just asked you to submit this PullRequest in the DAP repository instead of the SIA one. The DAP repository is available at: https://github.com/ivoa-std/DAP |
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My apologies! I didn't see these messages when they were sent; I'll work on that PR in the next day or two. |
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Has this PR already been moved into the DAL repository? I can not find it there? |
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The DataLink recommendation for how a self-description service descriptor should be written is changing, and this affects SIA because an example of such a self-description was included in the standard.