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Should ACT require the formats for rules to be localizable?
i18n-needs-resolution
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#575
opened Oct 17, 2024 by
bert-github
Is the ‘descriptive title’ used for matching?
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#574
opened Oct 17, 2024 by
bert-github
ACT does not require that the language of text is indicated
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#573
opened Oct 17, 2024 by
bert-github
How are rule identifiers matched to one another?
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#572
opened Oct 17, 2024 by
bert-github
Require that examples of composed rules are consistent with the conformance requirements
#567
opened Aug 1, 2024 by
WilcoFiers
Question: Is there a representation of ACT rules available for consumption in JSON-LD?
#536
opened Dec 13, 2022 by
rvantonisse
Consider better scoping for Outcome Mapping section of the rules format
rules format 1.1
#532
opened Jul 21, 2022 by
tombrunet
Consider renaming Test cases to Examples in 1.1
rules format 1.1
#529
opened May 10, 2022 by
WilcoFiers
Resolve "headers attribute specified on a cell refers to cells in the same table element" feedback
#513
opened Mar 16, 2021 by
kengdoj
12 tasks
Resolve "Heading has non-empty accessible name"
ready for survey
#510
opened Feb 15, 2021 by
nitedog
6 tasks
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