- From: Dominique Hazael-Massieux <dom@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 10:02:07 +0100
- To: Robin Berjon <robin@berjon.com>
- Cc: fantasai <fantasai.lists@inkedblade.net>, public-w3process@w3.org
Le mercredi 16 novembre 2011 à 22:36 +0100, Robin Berjon a écrit : > Right. Ideally this would be low impact. A chair should be able to > email webreq to ask to deaden a document and the webmaster would just > press a button that would flip the style sheet on the document and > inject some boilerplate (or the chair could do it directly, but gating > it might be preferable — I don't know). As a separate project we could > have a heartbot monitor /TR/ for documents that haven't been updated > in more than a given amount of time, and email the group about it. FWIW, I had built such a tool based on tr.rdf data; and more recently, Bjoern Hoermann did another run of his similar tool, see the second part of http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2011Nov/0008.html Ah, as I am on it, I might aswell check if my old heartbeat script is http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2006Aug/0010.html still working. Apparently so, these groups would appear to be late: * SOAP-JMS Binding Working Group * Protocols and Formats Working Group * Web Notification Working Group * Media Fragments Working Group * XML Processing Model Working Group * Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group * Points of Interest Working Group * RDF Web Applications Working Group * XSLT Working Group * XML Query Working Group * Geolocation Working Group * Media Annotations Working Group * User Agent Accessibility Guidelines Working Group * Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working Group * XML Schema Working Group * WebFonts Working Group Dom
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