[wbs] response to 'Call for Review: Distributed Tracing Working Group Charter'

The following answers have been successfully submitted to 'Call for Review:
Distributed Tracing Working Group Charter' (Advisory Committee) for Mozilla
Foundation by David Baron.


The reviewer's organization abstains from this review.

Additional comments about the proposal:
   [filed as https://github.com/w3c/distributed-tracing/issues/126 ]
In reviewing the draft charter, it seems to me like the charter could be
clearer about which systems this work is expected to touch -- i.e., who the
expected implementers are. That is, is this expected to involve any
implementation work in browsers, or is it an entirely server-side
technology (although one that certainly might be used through existing
browser-side technologies). In other words, it's defining new HTTP headers,
but would those headers ever come from browsers, or only be sent between
servers? Neither the draft specs nor the charter seem to answer that
explicitly, but maybe it's clearer to somebody more familiar with the area,
and I feel like it would perhaps be useful if it were clearer in the
charter.


Answers to this questionnaire can be set and changed at
https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/33280/distributed-tracing-2018/ until
2018-05-18.

 Regards,

 The Automatic WBS Mailer

Received on Friday, 18 May 2018 21:00:05 UTC