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2.4.5. The second para, last sentence. >From the second to last sentence, if the root choreography can only be the sole top-level choreo, then the last sentence seems redundant. Also the term "enabled" has not been defined at this point.
agreed on con call 15-feb-05: editorial
Deleted sentence: The root Choreography is the only top-level Choreography that is enabled by default.Added/Changed sentence below: The root Choreography is the only Choreography that is enabled by default, whereas a non-root Choreography is enabled only when performed.
group notification of status change: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member- ws-chor/2005Jul/0004.html
no comments from group so closed confirmed: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member-ws-chor/2005Jul/0004.html