- From: Christian de Sainte Marie <csma@ilog.fr>
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:00:06 +0100
- To: public-rif-wg@w3.org
Dear all, One of the major objectives for the coming F2F meeting is to clarify the question of the design goals for the RIF. In order to make the discussion more focused and more productive (the objective is to come to a consensus before the end of the meeting), we are looking for volunteers to present their view on the question,as a basis for the discussions. Our idea of what the presentations should be to start a productive discussion about the design goals is that you should explain, from your point of view: - What are the design goals you would set for the RIF, what are the design goals you would not set? - Why (for each design goal, proposed or rejected, as well as for the overall vision)? How does it fit the charter (or deviate from it)? - What is the likely impact on the RIF, as far as you can see from your point of view: on requiremenst, features, syntax, priorities and phasing, whatever (on a goal by goal basis, as well as overall)? We strongly encourage you to liaise with same minded participants, to offer consolidated views: we can imagine that we could have about 4 or 5 presentations to cover the various point of views in the WG. If this were the case, we could plan for 15mn presentations; more proposals would probably mean shorter presentations. Please, volunteer for a presentation to team-rif-chairs@w3.org before Monday 20 February 10:00am EST (Boston time). Christian
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