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- Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 22:17:01 +0000
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The following answers have been successfully submitted to 'Publish HTML 5 update with or without warnings?' (HTML Working Group) for David Singer. --------------------------------- Publish draft without warnings? ---- Do you support publishing this Editor's draft (i.e., without the additional warnings, also a.k.a. Ian's draft) as a Working Draft at this time? * (x) Yes * ( ) No Comments (or a URI pointing to your comments): --------------------------------- Publish draft with warnings? ---- Do you support publishing this Editor's draft (i.e., with additional warnings, also a.k.a. Manu's draft) as a Working Draft at this time? In order to provide more useful feedback regarding which warning text should not be considered controversial and thus, should be removed, please follow the suggestions outlined in this email. * ( ) Yes * (x) No Comments (or a URI pointing to your comments): I don't mind the warnings, as they are true, but overall, I think it should be clear that while some parts of a WD may be more stable than others, all parts are 'undecided and open to change' until the group formally declares consensus on a complete draft. I'm concerned about the implication of stability on un-warned sections --------------------------------- What to publish? ---- Given that these documents differ only in the presence or absence of warnings, how would you like the results of the poll to be interpreted? * ( ) I would prefer to publish all Editor's Drafts that have majority approval as Working Drafts. * (x) I prefer to publish only the one Editor's Draft receiving the most votes as a Working Draft. Comments (or a URI pointing to your comments): I fear having two variants of one document would be confusing. These answers were last modified on 11 August 2009 at 22:10:34 U.T.C. by David Singer Answers to this questionnaire can be set and changed at http://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/40318/wd08/ until 2009-08-17. Regards, The Automatic WBS Mailer
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