[CSS21] CSS 2.1 is a "Proposed Recommendation"

Peter Linss already announced it here last week, but since yesterday the 
specification is officially linked from the Technical Reports page: 
CSS 2.1 is now a Proposed Recommendation:

    http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/PR-CSS2-20110412/

Proposed Recommendation (PR) is the last stage before Recommendation (= 
W3C standard). In this phase, the W3C members review the specification 
one last time, and, after about six weeks, the W3C Director compares 
those reviews and decides whether the specification can become 
Recommendation. (Instructions for how to send reviews are in the 
specification.)

There are no doubt still errors in CSS 2.1 and you can continue to send 
them here, but they will be handled after the specification leaves PR 
status. Hopefully the spec is a Recommendation then, which means any 
errors will be collected first in errata and, if the errata are serious 
enough, eventually give rise to a revised test suite and a revised 
specification that will undergo another PR review.



For the CSS WG,
Bert
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Received on Wednesday, 20 April 2011 13:18:17 UTC