Guide book URIs first pass evaluation

Dominique, Shawn, Please see below, there is a line for each of you that  
starts with a question mark; "?remove" for Dom, and "?update" for Shawn.

Hi all,

As discussed at the last teleconference  
<http://www.w3.org/2012/10/09-guide-minutes.html>, I took the following  
action:
    "cataloguing the pages, first pass evaluation of which URIs
     we do no care about, history stuff"


Here is my first pass evaluation, in preparation for tomorrow's meeting.


In section "Running a Group":
?remove: <https://www.w3.org/2006/02/lc-comments-tracker/> "Last Call  
comments tracker to track public comments on specifications and build a  
disposition of comments" #Dom, is this still maintained?

Section "Reference":

In "Systems and Tools":
remove: "List of Systeam projects". #page no longer maintained

In "Mailing Lists":
update text: "Mailing list archive of tools announcements" => "Tools  
announcements mailing list archive"
update text: "List Tool" => "Mailing List Maintenance"

In "Process":
update link: "Operative W3C Process Document" use non-dated link
updte link: "Guidelines for disciplinary action" =>  
<http://www.w3.org/2005/10/Process-20051014/process.html#ref-discipline-gl>
add bullet right after "Guidelines for disciplinary action":  "General  
Policies for W3C Groups"  
<http://www.w3.org/2005/10/Process-20051014/policies.html>


Section "Collected Wisdom, Advice":

In "Roles":
move: "Chair's role" to top, in "Running a Group", under a "Role" bullet.
replace: "Editor's role" =>  
<http://www.w3.org/2005/10/Process-20051014/process.html#DocumentsGeneral>
remove: "Editor, Author, Contributor Policies"
move: "Staff Contact's role" to top, in "Running a Group", under a "Role"  
bullet.
move: "Liaison's role. Note: Per section 10 of the Process Document,  
liaisons MUST be coordinated by the Team due to requirements for public  
communication; patent, copyright, and other IPR policies; confidentiality  
agreements; and mutual membership agreements." to top, in "Running a  
Group", under a "Role" bullet.
add: link <http://www.w3.org/2001/11/StdLiaison.html> to "liaisons" in  
"liaisons MUST" above.

In "Advice on Meetings, Decisions, Issue Tracking":
remove: "ESW Wiki patterns: MidwestWeeklyAgenda, MeetingRecords,  
TrackingIssues"
remove: "Quick and Dirty Minutes"
remove: "XSL / XML Query guides to Bugzilla for WG members and for the  
public. XML Schema guide to Bugzilla for WG members."
remove: "issues lists, names, and numbers"
remove: "Extensible Issue Tracking System (ExIT) (not maintained but used  
by TAG)" #Yves, confirms the TAG doesn't use it anymore.
remove: "Single Transferable Voting as discussed at Tech Plenary 2006"  
#took me 3 or 4 clicks to get to a barely readable IRC log.
replace: "Reaching consensus within a group continued Feb '99; MSM 19 Mar  
'99" with "Reaching consensus"  
<http://www.w3.org/2005/10/Process-20051014/process.html#Consensus>

In "Advice on Specification Development":
remove: "W3C XML Specification DTD (XMLspec), by Norman Walsh."
update link: <http://anolis.gsnedders.com> to  
<https://bitbucket.org/ms2ger/anolis/> #there is a redirect, may as well  
fix.
move: "Tips for getting to Recommendation faster" in second position

In "Advice on Speaking, Promoting Your Work":
?update link: <https://www.w3.org/2004/11/accessible-present> to  
<http://www.w3.org/WAI/training/accessible.php> on text "Notes on  
Accessible Presentations" #Shawn, which document do you advise should  
appear in the Chairs guidebook?

Coralie



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