Re: [w3c/editing] update charter (#215)

marcoscaceres commented on this pull request.



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+**End Date:** 31 May 2021 
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+**Confidentiality:** Proceedings are [public](https://www.w3.org/2005/10/Process-20051014/comm.html#confidentiality-levels) 
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+**Chairs:** Johannes Wilm (Invited Expert), Grisha Lyukshin (Microsoft)

As per the process document - task forces are just informal things: 

> A Chair may form task forces (composed of group participants) to carry out assignments for the group. The scope of these assignments must not exceed the scope of the group's charter. A group should document the process it uses to create task forces (e.g., each task force might have an informal "charter"). Task forces do not publish technical reports; the Working Group may choose to publish their results as part of a technical report.

We are already kinda violating the process document by allowing the task force to publish technical reports... though we will publish anything the task force produces as part of the Working Group. 

The thing is not to cause confusion - the task force is not a Working Group. 

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