Re: CfC: create a public list to announce new publications; deadline Oct 15

Or rather than require some discipline of whoever is posting, a web form could populate a database directly, and send off the message automatically.   

I can see people wanting to subscribe to the list as  a whole or some filtered version.
I can see people wanting to look at a table of list as  a whole or some filtered version.

I think it seems useful to have a list of things currently open for review in database form.

Keeping track of the deadline is valuable of course, and people may want to change that.
Would it also be useful to be able to register a review against it? 

It might be useful to trade such lists with other standards bodies.

Of course the public data should not remove the need for a group to think about which other groups needs to be asked specifically to review the document.

Tim

On 2014-10 -09, at 06:15, Wayne Carr <wayne.carr@linux.intel.com> wrote:

> Note to self: when sending a post off the list, remember to delete the list address :)
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> On 2014-10-08 22:12, Wayne Carr wrote:
>> off the list 

good point anyway on or off ;-)

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>> > I would still like it if the list of documents open for review were kept on a page somewhere (and I bet it’s not hard). 
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>> With a little discipline on the part of whoever's posting, the name of the review and when it ends could be extracted from the review list archive and put with a link to it on a page that contained all the active reviews. 
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>> Then people could look at it either way.  (review name and "ends date" wouldn't be bad in the subject line). 
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