And DOM FPWD Re: Responding to Web Platform CFCs

There is also the call to publish DOM, open until tomorrow: https://github.com/w3c/dom/issues/113

cheers

13.03.2017, 12:52, "Léonie Watson" <tink@tink.uk>:
> Hello WebPlat,
>
> We have three open Calls For Consensus (CFC) at the moment [1], [2], [3].
>
> A CFC is when we ask everyone in the Working Group (WG) whether they
> support a proposal. A proposal may be to move a specification to the
> next stage of the publication process, or to change the way the WebPlat
> WG does work for example.
>
> The WebPlat WG has a lot of people working on 30 different
> specifications [4]. It helps those people when you respond to a CFC -
> because it tells them whether the WG thinks the specification is moving
> in the right direction or not - and your opinion counts.
>
> Responding to a CFC is simple. Each CFC is posted on Github, and all you
> need to do is use the reaction buttons to add a +1 or -1 to the issue.
> You can also add a comment if there are points you want to make.
>
> If you can't access Github or don't have an account, you can respond to
> the CFC notice that is posted to this email list. Again, just reply with
> a +1 or -1 (and any comments).
>
> In short, when you see a CFC please try to respond. If you don't respond
> we take it as silent support for the proposal, but it's always much
> nicer to receive actual responses from members of the WG.
>
> Thanks.
> Léonie
> [1] https://github.com/w3c/uievents-code/issues/16
>
> [2] https://github.com/w3c/uievents-key/issues/42
>
> [3] https://github.com/w3c/IndexedDB/issues/165
>   [4] https://www.w3.org/WebPlatform/WG/PubStatus
> --
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