CMI 5 Working Group Meeting Minutes – August 19th, 2016 - AICC/CMI-5_Spec_Current GitHub Wiki

cmi5 Working Group Meeting Minutes – August 19th, 2016

Attendees

  • Bill McDonald - cmi5 working group leader
  • Bernard Bouyt - Airbus
  • Ben Clark - Rustici
  • Andy Johnson - ADL
  • Jason Haag - ADL
  • Art Werkenthin - RISC
  • Henry Ryng - inXsol
  • Ray Lowery - Pratt & Whitney
  • Christopher Thompson - Medcom Inc
  • Billy White - Thrivist
  • David Pesce - Exputo
  • Dennis Hall - eLearning Templates

Notes

Issue #514 - Change IRI definition - to Require Fully Qualified IRI

The group discussed the best practice proposed last week for resolving relative IRI's in course structure. After closer study of RFC 3987 (Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs)), the group determined that the definition of "IRI" in RFC 3987 means a fully qualified IRI and that a relative IRI is defined as an "IRI-reference". The group also researched the xAPI specification and found that the requirement for a fully qualified IRI in statements was not well articulated and could lead to some confusion. To resolve this issue, the group agreed to clarify the definition of IRI in the cmi5 spec as follows:

Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI): A unique identifier according to RFC 3987. The IRI may be an IRL. IRLs SHOULD be defined within a domain controlled by the person creating the IRL. Note that IRI’s in this spec MUST be fully qualified and not IRI References.

Best Practice #2 – Resolvable IRI's

The group agreed that this best practice should be added to the new best practices document regardless of the updated IRI definition.

Best Practice #3 – LMS resolution of relative course ID IRI’s

The group agreed to change this best practice to recommend that the LMS reject relative IRI's on import and notify the user to correct the references with fully qualified IRI's.

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