Re: WOWG: location/dates ftf 5&6

I protest.  A decision was made.  If anyone wants to make a formal appeal,
go ahead, but what is the basis for requesting undoing the decision?

Peter F. Patel-Schneider
Bell Labs Research



From: Dan Connolly <connolly@w3.org>
Subject: Re: WOWG: location/dates  ftf 5&6
Date: 22 Aug 2002 14:48:02 -0500

> 
> On Thu, 2002-08-22 at 13:00, Christopher Welty wrote:
> > 
> > I also want to appeal the decision to have the 5th f2f in Manchester.
> 
> OK, noted.
> 
> Actually, after looking up the formal appeal process,
> I'm currently looking at this as a request to the chairs
> to reconsider or vacate their decision, and/or an objection
> to the record of the 15Aug meeting.
> 
> A formal appeal goes via your AC rep to
> The Director and involves a whole bunch of stuff
> that I'm hoping isn't necessary...
> 
> "Appeal of a Chair's decision
> 
> Participants should always try to resolve issues within the group and
> should register with the Chair any objections they may have to a
> decision (e.g., a decision made as the result of a vote). When
> participants of a Member organization believe that their concerns are
> not being duly considered within the group, they may ask the Director
> (via their Advisory Committee representative) to confirm or deny the
> decision. The participants should also make their requests known to the
> Team contact. The Team contact is responsible for informing the Director
> when invited experts raise concerns about due process.
> 
> Any requests to the Director to confirm a decision must include a
> summary of the issue (whether technical or procedural), decision, and
> rationale for the objection. All counter-arguments, rationales, and
> decisions must be archived."
> 
> 	-- http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Process-20010719/groups.html#WGVotes
> 
> -- 
> Dan Connolly, W3C http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/
> 
> 

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