Document: draft-ietf-geopriv-location-types-registry-04.txt Reviewer: john.loughney@nokia.com Review Date: Wednesday 3/1/2006 7:59 AM CST IESG Telechat Date: Thursday, 02 March 2006 Summary: Not Ready. 1) Having read this several times, I would suggest a DISCUSS, due to the IANA considerations section. I do not think that the IANA consideration section give enough guidence to the expert reviewer about what makes a good token. Also, I found many of the location types confusing, for example: water: The person is on water, such as an ocean, lake, river, canal or other waterway. watercraft: The person is traveling in a boat or ship. What about a swimmer or SCUBA diver? What if the boat is not moving, is it still traveling? My gut feeling is that the place needs to be separate from the action. Addtionally, prepositions should be separate from the place (i.e. - on, in, above, under, etc.). In summary - the location places should be just locations, there should be no linkage to the activity of the target with respect to the location. 2) The IANA Consideration section says: To ensure widespread usability across protocols, tokens should follow the character set restrictions for XML Names. Should this have a reference? I'm not sure where to find these restrictions.