Re: Votes to advance documents to LC and CR

we have been trying to decide how we will vote on these -- I'd like to  
remind the WG that a move to CR includes a decision about the specific  
exit criterion - and we think that may influence our decision making -  
when will the proposed CR exit criteria be discussed/published?  We  
might (and I stress might) be willing to abstain, as opposed to  
objecting, to some documents depending on the specifics of these  
criteria - if the upcoming vote is just on whether we believe LC has  
been successfully done, that is one thing, but a formal move to CR is  
another, and these should be discussed.
  -Jim Hendler
   AC Rep RPI
p.s. for those who are looking for this in the process document, "exit  
criteria" are known as "Criteria for entrance to Proposed  
Recommendation" -



On May 18, 2009, at 11:15 AM, Ian Horrocks wrote:

> Reviewing, revising and responding to LC comments is now more or  
> less complete for the majority of document (see [1], [2]). We  
> therefore hope to be able resolve at next Wednesday's (2009.05.20)  
> teleconference [3] that:
>
> * Structural Specification and Functional-Style Syntax, Mapping to  
> RDF Graphs, Direct Semantics, RDF-Based Semantics, Conformance,  
> Profiles and XML Serialization are ready for publication as  
> Candidate Recommendations; and that
>
> * Document Overview, Primer, New Features and Rationale and Quick  
> Reference Guide) are ready to be published as Last Call Working  
> Drafts.
>
> Discussions on rdf:text are still ongoing, and we don't expect this  
> document to be ready for advancement on Wednesday.
>
> This are important decisions, so please make sure that you either  
> attend the teleconference or register a proxy vote with
> one of the chairs.
>
> Thanks,
> Ian
>
> [1] http://www.w3.org/2007/OWL/wiki/Reviewing
> [2] http://www.w3.org/2007/OWL/wiki/Responses_to_Last_Call_Comments
> [3] http://www.w3.org/2007/OWL/wiki/Teleconference.2009.05.20/Agenda
>

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