Re: Timetable for the deliverables

> On 8 Dec 2015, at 12:10, Renato Iannella <renato@knowledgeflux.com> wrote:
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>> On 7 Dec 2015, at 8:14 PM, Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org <mailto:ivan@w3.org>> wrote:
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>> My feeling is that the group would start by publishing the ODRL documents, with minimal re-write, right at the beginning, to put some stakes in the ground. Ie, a FPWD should be possible, for most of the documents, sometimes in Spring 2016.
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> Good idea. Lets schedule the FPWDs within 2(?) months of starting.
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> (BTW: “Spring” means something completely different for those who decide to live in the southern hemisphere ;-)

Oops, my apologies!

:-)

I.

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>> That would also send the message to the community making it clear that "the future is in the WG, the CG is history!”.
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> Not really, the CG will be important longer term to keep the community going post WG - and to enable the non-w3c members a place to share experiences.
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>> I also believe that, after a while, synchronizing all documents is important. Ie, I would not want to publish CR/PR/REC first for the model and, one months later, for the rest. It does not look good imho.
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> Ok, good point.
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>> That being said, there are discussions (started by Doug, if I remember well) whether it is wise to put such tables into a charter or not, knowing fairly well that those time tables are rarely followed in practice… Best check this with the higher authorities!
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> I’ve never seen any charter that has meet the milestone dates ;-)
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> Perhaps we can use “quarters” instead? So the four columns will have (something like): Q2 2016, Q4 2016, Q2 2017, Q4 2017
> (we should try and end by end of 2017, given our starting position)
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> Renato Iannella
> Head of Innovation and Emerging Technologies, KnowledgeFlux
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Received on Tuesday, 8 December 2015 11:35:55 UTC