TAG Closes Versioning Terminology "Product"

This note is to announce that the TAG is closing one of its "Products" 
relating to language versioning; note that the TAG has done a great deal of 
work, over an extended period, exploring architectural issues relating to 
the versioning of languages on the Web. Most of this work has been tracked 
under our ISSUE-41: What are good practices for designing extensible 
languages and for handling versioning? [1], and that issue remains open.

To clarify the distinction, the TAG uses various mechanisms in tracker to 
manage its work. Much of our long-term agenda is tracked in the form of 
so-called "Issues", but we have also experimented occasionally with the 
Tracker "Product" feature for tracking work on particular deliverables. In 
fact, we are hoping to make more use of this in the future.

The specific purpose of this note is to announce that at its F2F meeting on 
10 January 2010 [2], the TAG decided to close the Tracker Product named 
"Details on Product Versioning Finding: terminology" [3]. There are no 
outstanding actions associated with this product, and at this time the TAG 
is not investing in the creation of a finding on terminology relating to 
versioning. As noted above, ISSUE-41 remains open.

Thank you very much.

Noah Mendelsohn
TAG co-chair

Tracker: This fulfills TAG ACTION-524, which was to announce the closing of 
the product.

[1] http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/group/track/issues/41
[2] http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/2011/02/10-minutes#item04
[3] http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/group/track/products/1

Received on Tuesday, 12 April 2011 18:57:58 UTC