E3. Contradiction on field sets between Sections 5 and 7
The information model (section 5) and the JSON encoding (section 7) disagree on field sets.
For example, section 5.3 defines nine Provenance fields (including origin, previous-date, generation-period, format), while section 7.1.4 describes only origin-geography, date, and generation-method; section 5.4 defines ten Use fields, while section 7.1.5 describes only intended-purpose.
If the JSON encoding is intentionally a profile/subset, stating so explicitly would help.
Part of CSDPR01 feedback from Yoshi Aoki (yoshi@1o1.co.jp) received 2026-06-11 documnented in full in issue # 167
E3. Contradiction on field sets between Sections 5 and 7
The information model (section 5) and the JSON encoding (section 7) disagree on field sets.
For example, section 5.3 defines nine Provenance fields (including
origin,previous-date,generation-period,format), while section 7.1.4 describes onlyorigin-geography,date, andgeneration-method; section 5.4 defines ten Use fields, while section 7.1.5 describes onlyintended-purpose.If the JSON encoding is intentionally a profile/subset, stating so explicitly would help.