Extended Date/Time Format DRAFT specification for review through December 6

FYI … would be goo for people here to take a look at the draft and
submit comments where relevant.---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Denenberg, Ray xxxx@loc.gov
Date: Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 5:07 PM
Subject: Extended Date/Time Format DRAFT specification for review
through December 6

Discussion of the Extended Date/Time Format, EDTF, seems to have
stabilized, and the features list has been turned into a draft
specification.

http://www.loc.gov/standards/datetime/spec.html

We welcome comments, suggestion, corrections, omissions, etc., and
there is still time to incorporate new requirements. Please post to
the listserv.

The review period is November 5 to December 6.

We are examining options for moving the draft spec to formalization or
standardization and suggestions are welcome. Possible candidate
standards bodies are W3C and IETF.

–Ray

Since Frank mentioned dates, bumping this …

Since Frank mentioned dates, bumping this …

FYI … would be goo for people here to take a look at the draft and
submit comments where relevant.

Bruce,

I notice that the current EDTF draft lists seasons (Spring, Summer,
etc.) as “features that have been mentioned during development of this
specification but have not been included.”