- From: Jeff Jaffe <jeff@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 08:36:09 -0500
- To: chaals@yandex-team.ru, David Singer <singer@mac.com>, Revising W3C Process Community Group <public-w3process@w3.org>
On 11/26/2014 6:03 AM, chaals@yandex-team.ru wrote: > 26.11.2014, 04:50, "David Singer" <singer@mac.com>: >> is it really true that he can delegate absolutely anything? I would suggest that the power to delegate is not, for example, something that can be delegated… > Hmm. I think the power to delegate things that can be delegated is reasonable to delegate. > > On the one hand, there is a problem if, for example, the director goes on sabbatical, a long holiday in a busy period, etc. Is there ever a sabbatical from the web? > > On the other hand, Tim Berners-Lee is regularly presented by W3C as part of the value it offers, I think correctly. Which might imply that there are things that TimBL should not delegate - perhaps must not delegate. After all, there are very few things that happen in the standards process so rapidly that we coudn't wait a few extra weeks, or anticipate and have the director deal with before the deadline. > > I've raised ISSUE-149 on this question, and I think it is important to resolve so I request that we open it. > > cheers > > Chaals > >>> On Nov 25, 2014, at 7:40 , Revising W3C Process Community Group Issue Tracker <sysbot+tracker@w3.org> wrote: >>> >>> w3process-ACTION-43: Will confirm that all musts about the team would be covered by delegating from director >>> >>> http://www.w3.org/community/w3process/track/actions/43 >>> >>> Assigned to: Steve Zilles >> Dave Singer >> >> singer@mac.com > -- > Charles McCathie Nevile - web standards - CTO Office, Yandex > chaals@yandex-team.ru - - - Find more at http://yandex.com >
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