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Section "3.3.8.2 Lexical Mapping" for "dateTime" introduces notions like "timezoned" and "untimezoned" values, but later on the "3.3.10 date" section uses the word "nontimezoned". Should be consistent.
(In reply to comment #0) > Section "3.3.8.2 Lexical Mapping" for "dateTime" introduces notions like > "timezoned" and "untimezoned" values, but later on the "3.3.10 date" section > uses the word "nontimezoned". Should be consistent. Formal recommendation to the WG: In 3.3.8.2, first paragraph, change the two occurrences of 'nontimezoned' to 'untimezoned'. These appear to be the only two occurrences of 'nontimezoned' in the spec.
RESOLUTION: resolve 6843 by replacing all occurrances of "untimezoned" to "nontimezoned".
The change described in comment 2 has now been integrated into the status-quo documents. I am accordingly marking this issue resolved. (The minutes seemed to show a groundswell of opinion in favor of hyphenating 'non-timezoned', so I did that, too.) Sandy, as the originator, if you would signal your acceptance or rejection of this resolution by closing or reopening the bug in the usual manner, it would be helpful. If the working group does not hear otherwise from you in the next two weeks, we will assume that you are content with the disposition of this comment.