Re: Timelines

Ok - I have updated the draft schedule to close comments on December 4th.
On Sep 21, 2020, 1:15 PM -0400, Jeanne Spellman <jspellman@spellmanconsulting.com>, wrote:
> I disagree. I think that we should have the Christmas holidays to work on processing the comments: sorting out the editorial, easily fixed with a proposal, and the contentious that need multiple proposals and debates. We want the Deep Dive to focus on the contentious.
> If we give people until January, they won't respond because everything goes below the fold after the winter holidays. I think it will really hurt us to extend the deadline until after the holidays.
> If we close it in December, then we can have editorial branch drafts and various proposals ready to go for the Deep Dive, which will greatly accelerate the process of going through the comments. Michael would have the best advice here, because he had to deal with the WCAG 2.0 draft with thousands of comments, and more recently the 2.1 drafts. Plenty of ATAG drafts had hundreds of comments. Managing them without getting the group bogged down takes a lot of background work, IMO.
> Our goal (IMO) should be to be able to rip through the comments and get started migrating content knowing what the templates and scoring will look like.
> jeanne
> On 9/21/2020 11:48 AM, Rachael Bradley Montgomery wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I believe I have brought the working schedule and the public timeline up to date and mostly in synch. Two actions:
> >
> > 1. Please review the working schedule and correct any errors
> >
> > 2. We agreed that we would hold the deep dive on Silver FPWD issues in January.  The wiki says we were still closing public comment on December 5th.  I think we should extend public comment until January 4th but didn't want to make the change without agreement. Thoughts?
> >
> > Rachael
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Rachael Montgomery, PhD
> > Director, Accessible Community
> > rachael@accessiblecommunity.org
> >
> > "I will paint this day with laughter;
> > I will frame this night in song."
> >  - Og Mandino
> >

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