feat: Adding Dataspace definition from 20151 including note#128
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There's uncertainty with regards to the ability to link to a unreleased and paid standard. The committers decided to keep the PR open but to descope it from the febuary release candidate. |
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I had some wording suggestions but overall the definition is fine by me.
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What about this PR? @ssteinbuss |
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What this PR changes/adds
Adding the defintion of Dataspace from 20151 and also a note that this specification only covers the protocol part.
Why it does that
Need to stay consistent with 20151.
Further notes
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Linked Issue(s)
Closes #121
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