- From: Arthur Barstow <art.barstow@nokia.com>
- Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2014 14:24:20 -0700
- To: public-w3process <public-w3process@w3.org>
Reminder: April 21 is the deadline for comments re LC#2 of the proposed Technical Reports process <https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/AB/raw-file/5508dec95a6a/tr.html>. All comments should be sent to public-w3process list <http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-w3process/>. BTW, where is the comment tracking document for LC#1? And if you already started the tracking document for LC#2, where is it? -Thanks, AB -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Revisions to Chapter 7 of the W3C Process Document Resent-Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 18:03:48 +0000 Resent-From: <public-w3process@w3.org> Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 14:03:38 -0400 From: ext Jeff Jaffe <jeff@w3.org> To: w3c-ac-forum@w3.org <w3c-ac-forum@w3.org>, Chairs@w3.org <Chairs@w3.org> CC: ab@w3.org <ab@w3.org>, public-w3process@w3.org <public-w3process@w3.org> Dear AC Representative, WG Chair or member of the public, The Advisory Board proposed revisions to Chapter 7 (Technical Report Development Process) of the W3C Process in a Last Call issued on 24 Oct 2013[1]. The goal of the revisions is to make the process simpler to understand, crisper to execute, yet still consistent with the patent policy, by enabling process steps to happen in parallel. Please review [1] for the history of this development process. This Last Call raised over 75 issues[2] all of which have been reviewed and responded to, some with needed changes and others without a change. In the latter category one important topic that was raised in more than one issue was the question as to whether the proposed changes were, in fact, an improvement. The Task Force that has helped drive this work feels that the answer is definitely yes. But, the facts will only be clear once the new Process is deployed. Some Working Groups have responded that some of the steps, such as Last Call, that are being eliminated were and are likely to continue to be important to them. For these groups, the current Process Document as well as the proposed new document allow a Group’s Charter to have provisions beyond what the Process requires as long as they are not in conflict with the Process. This allows Groups that wish to retain such steps to do so in their next Charter revision. It is now time to issue a second Last Call. The goal of this Last Call is to validate that issues have been dealt with correctly. This time, the entire Process document [3], not just Chapter 7 [4], is being Last Called. This is done to insure that the proposed Chapter 7 is consistent with the rest of the Process Document. No changes have been made to the Process document other than in Chapter 7. It is our hope that commenters will restrict their comments to Chapter 7 or its relationship to the rest of the Process Document. The Process Task Force is aware that there are issues with other parts of the Process Document and expects that these will be addressed once the Chapter 7 revisions are adopted. Comments on parts other than those connected to Chapter 7 will be noted, but may not receive a response during this review period. Please provide comments by close of business, 21 April 2014. Comments and requests for clarification are welcome. This work is done in public and the public-w3process@w3.org <mailto:public-w3process@w3.org> <mailto:public-w3process@w3.org> <mailto:public-w3process@w3.org> mailing list is the best place to send comments and questions. Next Steps After responding to comments on this second Last Call draft, the resulting document will be sent to the AC for a normal AC Review. Assuming that that review is successful, the proposed Process Document will become the 2014 W3C Process Document on completion of the review period. Because there are significant changes to the Process, the new Process will be phased in over a 2 year period. The proposal for deploying the new 2014 Process is as follows: As of the Director's announcement of the approval of a new 2014 Process Document: 1. All Technical Reports at maturity levels prior to Recommendation published after the adoption of the revised Process will state whether they were developed under the 2005 Process or under the new 2014 Process. This requirement will cease when there are no further Technical Reports being developed under the 2005 Process. 2. All new Working Groups whose charters are either in AC review or whose charters are about to be approved by the Director must follow the new 2014 TR Process. 3. Any Working Group with Recommendation Track documents published as Last Call Working Drafts under the 2005 Process will continue to follow the 2005 Process for those documents. 4. Any Working Group with Recommendation Track documents published as Candidate Recommendation specifications under the 2005 Process may republish those documents as Candidate Recommendation documents under the new 2014 TR Process. 5. Any Working Group that started work prior to the adoption of the new TR Process may choose either the 2005 TR Process or the new 2014 TR Process for its Recommendation Track deliverables not yet published as Last Call[2005] Working Drafts. However, the Working Group should move any Recommendation Track document that has not reached Recommendation to the 2014 TR Process within 24 months of the adoption of this new TR Process. Jeff Jaffe, Chair, W3C Advisory Board Charles McCathie-Nevile, Editor, W3C Process Document Steve Zilles, Chair, W3C Technical Report Development Task Force [1] https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/chairs/2013OctDec/0075.html [2] http://www.w3.org/community/w3process/track/issues <http://www.w3.org/community/w3process/track/issues> (those with Document Life Cycle (ch 7) as the “Product”) [3] https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/AB/raw-file/default/cover.html [4] https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/AB/raw-file/5508dec95a6a/tr.html
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