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Section 3.3.7, 1st para: (Editorial) The sentence ending '"15 days ending 12 July 1995" are not.' is not exactly clear, should be clarified by saying for example 'are not duration values.'
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The agreed-upon correction is not yet visible in the Status Quo document
The repair for this problem has now been integrated into the status-quo version of the draft specification at http://www.w3.org/XML/Group/2004/06/xmlschema-2/datatypes.diff-1.0.html#duration (member-only link).
Inasmuch as we have implemented the fix he recommended, I'm assuming he concurs and am marking this bug CLOSED.