On Apr 14, 2010, at 5:36 PM, Shelley Powers wrote:
>
> Amicable resolution is based on mutually agreed upon course of action
> that evolves naturally, not one person telling the other to do
> something, disregarding the previous communications. For instance, in
> Issue 92, you had a comment about the table footer in the example, and
> I made a change.
Please consider Tab's remarks as suggestions rather than orders, and
treat them accordingly. This can include politely declining his
suggestion if you do not feel it improves your Change Proposal.
I would note also that advice on Change Proposals from the Chairs
should also largely be treated as suggestions. We may reject a Change
Proposal if it doesn't end up meeting the Change Proposal requirements
after a reasonable time to revise, but we generally won't order people
to make specific changes.
Regards,
Maciej