Errata are introduced and stored in the issue list for the WoT Thing Description GitHub repository. The workflow to add a new erratum is as follows:
[POSSIBLE ERRATA]
, e.g. [POSSIBLE ERRATA] This sentence is wrong
. Anyone can
submit the issue. The specification version MAY be indicated in the issue description.
Official Substantive Errata TD1.1 Confirmed
or
Official Editorial Errata TD1.1 Confirmed
. Note that whether the errata is substantive or editorial
depends on the errata. If there is implementation impact, it is generally
a substantive errata.
[POSSIBLE ERRATA]
but turns out to be one, it CAN also obtain the label above after an evaluation
by the Thing Description Task Force of the Web of Things Working Group. Note that the delegation of the Task
Force is NOT REQUIRED to evaluate every new
issue.
Official Errata Fix
. In the same Pull Request, the Task Force or the delegation edits the
corresponding errata.html document manually based on the issue, following the instructions below in this
document.
If you have problems following this process, but you want nevertheless to report an error, you can also contact the staff contact of the Web of Things Working Group, Kaz Ashimura.
hasConfigurationInstance
has been changed to hasInstanceConfiguration
to match the
JSON-LD context file. This change does not affect the WoT TD 1.1. HTML specification.
domain
of classes model
and instance
has been changed to
versionInfo
to match the TD specification. This change does not affect the WoT TD 1.1. HTML specification.
When an errata is addressed in the REC document, it should be added to this document. When doing so, the maintainers of this document should follow the steps below: