Re: public-comments email problem

+1


On Thu, 19 Jul 2018 at 04:34 Karen Coyle <kcoyle@kcoyle.net> wrote:

> Dave R contacted the W3C email maven (Gerald Oskoboiny) about the
> problems we've been having with the public-comments list rejecting some
> emails. It turns out that the way the permissions were set it only
> allowed posting by folks who were already on some (any) W3C email list.
> This means that many DCAT community people would not have permission to
> post.
>
> This has been corrected. At this time anyone should be able to post to
> the comments list. We are asking for any information about logs that
> could alert us to other rejected emails.
>
> Simon asked if this means that we need to re-do our call for comments.
> In the past we've done a follow-up call and that might be useful at this
> time. A follow-up could remind folks that a second draft is coming (can
> we give a ballpark date, like "fall 2018"?) and that comments received
> now could potentially be addressed in that draft. That provides both a
> reason for the follow-up and an incentive to reply promptly.
>
> Let us know what you think.
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Received on Wednesday, 18 July 2018 23:31:36 UTC