Wes Garland (2013-03-22T12:57:54.000Z)
On 22 March 2013 08:41, gaz Heyes <gazheyes at gmail.com> wrote:
> You wouldn't do that, you'd point them to the human readable form. The
> machine version is specifically designed to be read by machines with low
> overhead to update functionality without touching code.

Is there a formalized way to translate between the human and
machine-readable specifications?  If they are found to have different
meanings (not hard to imagine), which specification would be
considered authoritative?

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github at esdiscuss.org (2013-07-12T02:26:45.064Z)
Is there a formalized way to translate between the human and
machine-readable specifications?  If they are found to have different
meanings (not hard to imagine), which specification would be
considered authoritative?