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Make XSD as powerful and as restrictive as possible #3234

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yegor256 opened this issue Jun 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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Make XSD as powerful and as restrictive as possible #3234

yegor256 opened this issue Jun 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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Currently, we use XSL in order to check the consistency of XMIR. Let's try to use XSD features for this task instead.

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@yegor256 thanks for the report, here is a feedback:

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  • The report does not have an informative title: The current one seems more like a suggestion than an actual summarization of the issue.
  • The bug's description is unclear: It fails to precisely define the issue with the current utilization of XSL and the reasons why XSD features would be better.
  • Insufficient context: The report falls short of providing enough context or background details. It leaves us uninformed about what XMIR is and the necessity for its consistency check.

I would recommend adding a concise, informative title to the bug report to effectively summarize the main issue.

Please fix the bug report in order it to get resolved faster.
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