Re: CfC: Adopt Proposed Decision Policy

Since there are no standing objections, the resolution passes, and  
this is officially now our policy. We will still make changes and  
clarifications as needed, of course.

   - Maciej

On Oct 28, 2009, at 2:33 AM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:

>
> There's been a fair amount of discussion about the Decision  
> Policy[1], and we've already starting putting parts of it into  
> practice. After consulting with my co-Chairs, we believe it is time  
> to formally propose the policy for adoption by the group.  
> Specifically:
>
> ** RESOLUTION: HTML Working Group to adopt the proposed Decision  
> Policy at http://dev.w3.org/html5/decision-policy/decision- 
> policy.html **
>
> Note: this doesn't mean this policy is locked in forever. The Chairs  
> are committed to reviewing the policy and making adjustments as we go.
>
> f you object to this resolution, please indicate your objection by  
> Tuesday, November 10, 2009(*). If you object, please give a reason.  
> It doesn't have to be a very good reason, but it should be a reason  
> that you believe in. If there are no objections by the stated date,  
> this resolution will become a Working Group Decision by unanimous  
> consent.
>
> Regards,
> Maciej
>
> * - I'm making the period for objections longer than the customary  
> week to give people some time before and after TPAC to give their  
> input.
>

Received on Thursday, 19 November 2009 17:16:23 UTC