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### What Data Package version are you using? v2 ### Describe the Issue https://datapackage.org/standard/table-dialect/#itemType ### Participation - [x] I am willing to submit a pull request for this issue.
### What Data Package version are you using? v2 ### Describe the Issue Currently, there is `field.example` which is fine but `field.examples` might be better as: - follow the JSON...
### What Data Package version are you using? v2 ### Describe the Issue Current wording for e.g. `equal`: > equal: The data source MUST have exactly the same fields as...
### Discussed in https://github.com/frictionlessdata/datapackage/discussions/1027 Originally posted by **djvanderlaan** March 2, 2024 We work a lot with surveydata and administrative data. In both cases files often contain fields where the values...
### Discussed in https://github.com/frictionlessdata/datapackage/discussions/1077 Originally posted by **Rafnuss** January 10, 2025 In the mindset of maximizing compatibility with datacite, [`identifier`](https://datacite-metadata-schema.readthedocs.io/en/4.6/properties/identifier/) from datacite metadata schema specify that the format should be...
### What Data Package version are you using? v2 ### Describe the Issue Currently "A string that is a uuid." seems to be quite broad ### Participation - [ ]...
### What Data Package version are you using? v2 ### Describe the Issue Historically data types used `default` format as a dedicated values which seems to be obsolete nowadays as...
### What Data Package version are you using? v2 ### Describe the Issue Currently, there is no well-defined rules for multiple files - https://datapackage.org/standard/data-resource/#multiple-files. As an implementer, I don't have...
### What Data Package version are you using? v2 ### Describe the Bug - dialect should allow to provide string - dialect/schema as string needs to follow the same safety...
### What Data Package version are you using? v2 ### Describe the Issue ### Participation - [ ] I am willing to submit a pull request for this issue.