To do: should be updated to follow latest process documented here: https://www.w3.org/Guide/process/charter.html.
As decided in the WebConf on 27 Apr 2016, we now use the following process for our charter work:
- We start with a charter template only containing boilerplate (i.e., no specific content) in https://github.com/w3c/wot-charter-drafts
- Each envisioned topic must be formulated in an individual draft and must open a pull-request ("PR").
- We discuss the envisioned topic using GitHub comments on the corresponding PR (the "Files changed" tab also allows to comment on individual lines).
- The original author is responsible to update the open PR with new commits according to the discussion.
- Only when the participants reach consensus (i.e., no more objections in the comments), W3C staff merges the PR into the master branch.
- The current status of the charter document is accessable for everyone over the w3c.github.io page.
- Feedback on the mailing list is still possible and welcome. A directly appointed helper or otherwise the W3C staff is responsible to create corresponding comments or pull-requests on GitHub.
- 16 Jan 2023 - Scribe: Ege - reviewed
- 17 Jan 2023 - Scribe: Kaz - reviewed
- 18 Jan 2023 - Scribe: McCool/Koster - reviewed
- 19 Jan 2023 - Scribe: Sebastian/Kaz - reviewed
- 14 Feb 2023 - Scribe: Kaz
- 15 Feb 2023 - Scribe: Sebastian/Daniel
- 16 Feb 2023 - Scribe: Cristiano/Ege
- 21 Feb 2023 - Scribe: Lagally
- 23 Feb 2023 - Scribe: Luca
- 27 Feb 2023 - Scribe: Daniel, Sebastian
- 28 Feb 2023 - Scribe: Kaz
- 1 Mar 2023 - Scribe: Cristiano
- 2 Mar 2023 - Scribe: Daniel
- 8 Mar 2023 - Scribe: Daniel
- 9 Mar 2023 - Scribe: Kaz
- 13 Mar 2023 - Scribe: Luca
- 15 Mar 2023 - Scribe: Sebastian/Kaz
- 16 Mar 2023 - Scribe: Kaz
- 22 Mar 2023 - Scribe: Cristiano/Kaz
- 23 Mar 2023 - Scribe: Ege/Kaz
- 27 Mar 2023 - Scribe: Luca/Cristiano
- 29 Mar 2023 - Scribe: Koster
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