- From: Ron Daniel <rdaniel@interwoven.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 12:10:31 -0700
- To: "Brian McBride" <bwm@hplb.hpl.hp.com>, "rdf core" <w3c-rdfcore-wg@w3.org>
Brian McBride said: > 02 Jan 2002 Last call announcement [...] > Eric, Dan and others with experience of this process, does this look feasible? Unfortunately, I don't think so. It is feasible that we have new working drafts of all the documents at the start of the new year. (In fact it is probably mandatory). For those to be 'last call' drafts would require that we have all issues essentially settled now and only be arguing over how they are worded in the documents. Just getting all the documents read, commented, changed, re-read, re-edited, tweaked for consistency, and approved for last call would take all the time between now and then, esp. given the holiday season that is coming up. It may be feasible to shoot for having a last call draft at WWW2002. Anything more aggressive than that is, IMHO, far more likely to be missed than met. Sorry, Ron
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