Re: W3C / IETF mutual review expectations

Since there was confusion about this on a W3C-internal mailing list:  This document does not add new obligations.  

It does not (nor can it!) change the process on either the W3C or IETF side. Instead, it gives advice to those who need to navigate the interplay between the W3C and IETF processes.

I''ve added a sentence to the wiki page to clarify that point.

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Thomas Roessler, W3C  <tlr@w3.org>  (@roessler)







On 2011-12-22, at 22:01 +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:

> The write-up on mutual review expectations that Mark and I did in October is finally (!) up on the wiki:
> 	http://www.w3.org/wiki/MutualReviewExpectations
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> The document is meant to describe best current practice, and tries to steer clear of advice about parts of the process that we haven't exercised recently — such as the parts of the IETF process beyond Proposed Standard, most recently modified by RFC 6410.
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> If you have questions and comments, please raise them on this mailing list.
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> If you want to make edits to the document, you're welcome to (it's on a wiki!), but please announce them on this mailing list.
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> Thanks,
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> Thomas Roessler, W3C  <tlr@w3.org>  (@roessler)
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