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

The following answers have been successfully submitted to 'Call for Review:
WebTransport Working Group Charter' (Advisory Committee) for Mozilla
Foundation by Tantek Çelik.


The reviewer's organization suggests changes to this Charter, but supports
the proposal whether or not the changes are adopted.

Additional comments about the proposal:
   Mozilla supports this updated charter and requests changes to the
Success Criteria similar to the changes we requested to the Immersive Web
Working Group charter
https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-new-work/2022Jun/0011.html
which were accepted & subsequently adopted
https://w3c.github.io/immersive-web-wg-charter/immersive-web-wg-charter.html#success-criteria.

The proposed charter
https://www.w3.org/2022/09/proposed-webtransport-charter.html#success-criteria
says:

"In order to advance to Proposed Recommendation, each normative
specification is expected to have at least two independent implementations
of every feature defined in the specification."

We request this be expanded to include interoperability as determined by
passing open test suites and interoperability between producing and
consuming implementations e.g.:

"In order to advance to Proposed Recommendation, each normative
specification must have at least two independent interoperable
implementations of every feature defined in the specification, where
interoperability can be verified by passing open test suites, and two or
more implementations interoperating with each other. In order to advance to
Proposed Recommendation, each normative specification must have an open
test suite of every feature defined in the specification."

This is example Success Criteria text, we are ok with the Working Group
rewriting it as they see fit as long as they maintain the requirements
contained therein. The CSS Working Group, Web Apps Working Group, and
Immersive Web Working Group charters have similar requirements that may
also help.Thank you for your consideration.


The reviewer's organization intends to participate in these groups:
   - WebTransport Working Group

The reviewer's organization:
   - intends to review drafts as they are published and send comments.
   - intends to develop experimental implementations and send experience
reports.
   - intends to develop products based on this work.

Answers to this questionnaire can be set and changed at
https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/33280/webtransport-charter-2022/ until
2022-10-04.

 Regards,

 The Automatic WBS Mailer

Received on Wednesday, 5 October 2022 03:45:03 UTC