Re: The path to last call (and draft ATAG after F2F day 2)

I accessed the W3C Process Document 5 Feb 2004, section 7.4.2 -"Last Call 
Announcement"
and found it helpful in discussing some criteria for "last call" status 
(particularly before our scheduled
"last call" vote).  Perhaps others may find it helpful as well?

Thanks and best wishes,
Tim Boland NIST

  At 01:24 PM 10/27/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Attached is the draft ATAG 2.0 Guidelines document that came out of the San
>Francisco F2F.
>
>---
>
>At the end of the day on Tuesday, the group agreed to the following schedule:
>
>Prior to Nov. 1:
>-JT will propose re-wording of checkpoint 4.3
>-JR, MM, (and others) will propose definitions for all new words in the
>glossary
>
>On Nov. 1 conference call:
>-The (prior to Nov. 1) work items will be dealt with.
>-The group will be asked to do a "working group last call" with comments sent
>in before Nov. 8.
>
>On Nov. 8 conference call:
>-Any group comments will be dealt with.
>
>On Nov. 15 conference call:
>-A working group vote on last call will be taken at the start of the call. 
>(If
>this passes, Matt will immediately begin the W3C process that this entails)
>
>---
>
>Cheers,
>Jan
>
>--
>Jan Richards, User Interface Design Specialist
>Adaptive Technology Resource Centre (ATRC), University of Toronto
>
>   Email: jan.richards@utoronto.ca
>   Web:   http://jan.atrc.utoronto.ca
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