- From: Mike Pennisi <mike@bocoup.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 17:42:10 -0500
- To: public-test-infra@w3.org
- Message-ID: <9542a6c8-7dfe-d33c-d31c-504080c6bb8f@bocoup.com>
Could we have an announcement of the core team and formally begin the objection period? On 10/16/18 9:04 AM, James Graham wrote: > On 16/10/2018 10:01, James Graham wrote: >> Assuming there are not fundamental objections to the proposed model, we >> need to get the ball rolling by choosing an initial core team, which >> will consist of about 5 members who are active contributors representing >> a wide cross-section of the wpt community. In order to do this we >> propose a three step process: >> >> * Prospective members nominate themselves >> >> * If possible a mutually agreeable decision is made from the pool of >> nominees >> >> * In the case that no such decision is made we delegate to a neutral >> third >> party, who is not a nominee, in order to determine the final composition >> of the team. > > There have been some questions about whether the objection period > mentioned on the GitHub issue still exists; it does but was > unfortunately omitted from the end of this list. So please consider it > a four step process, with final step: > > * The provisional content of the core team is announced on > public-test-infra and people have a one month period to object. Any > such objections will be handled by the neutral third party (i.e. Marcos). >
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