Re: [vibration] Update implementation report (#33)

From a Process perspective, the Team doesn't re-evaluate a Recommendation nor its implementation report. Once a decision has been announced, there is a period to appeal but, after that, it is set in stone without possibility of appealing.

To revisit the status, you need to apply "[Process for Rescinding, Obsoleting, Superseding, Restoring a Recommendation](https://www.w3.org/2023/Process-20231103/#deactivation)", ie a request to obsolete the specification.

In this case, the Vibration API is listed in the DAS charter (section 2.3 maintenance), so the request has to go to the DAS Working Group. It cannot go to the Team (see below however), nor the TAG.

You did the right thing to raise the matter to the responsible working group, ie you raised a request to obsolete the Recommendation to the Devices and Sensors Working Group.

Now, the Working Group has to make a decision regarding your request within 90 days (August 15 or so since your request was done on May 17).

If the Group makes a decision, it may be formally objected.

If the Group declines to obsolete, raising a formal objection will allow the Team to investigate and, unless the Team finds consensus, the matter will be referred to a W3C Council.

If the Working Group doesn't answer by August 15 or so, you are authorized to request that the Team submit your request directly to the Advisory Committee.


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