> This is one of those rare things that you only get to do once every 2-3 years. Clever trick Manu. Thanks Markus and thanks to all of you for the monumental accomplishment! On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 12:16 PM Markus Sabadello <markus@danubetech.com> wrote: > I'd be happy to, I could do it tomorrow. > > Markus > > On 8/9/19 9:16 PM, Manu Sporny wrote: > > On 8/9/19 2:41 AM, =Drummond Reed wrote: > >> will now become the Community Final Draft of the DID spec. > > I can do this, but thought I'd see if either Markus or Amy want to do > > the honours? This is one of those rare things that you only get to do > > once every 2-3 years. > > > > Creating a FCGS requires the Editors and W3C CCG Chairs to do the > > following steps: > > > > 1. Create a static copy of the specification. > > 2. Put the static copy in /did-spec/FCGS/2019-08-09/index.html > > 3. Run it through the W3C Validator. > > 4. Run it through the W3C CSS Checker. > > 5. Run it through the W3C Link Checker. > > 6. Fix any issues that come up. > > 7. Announce the FCGS Draft to this group for review. > > 8. Request that the W3C CCG Chairs publish it as a FCGS, which would > > require a 7 day straw-poll to determine if the group wants to publish > > it (seeking objections to publish). > > 9. The W3C CCG Chairs publish the FCGS using the W3C CG tooling. > > 10. As many people from the CCG agree to the FCGS IP release and click > > the release button. > > > > Markus, Amy, thoughts? > > > > -- manu > > > > >Received on Friday, 9 August 2019 19:21:25 UTC
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