As mentioned in the call, I think it would be helpful to include some
explicit limitations on CWGs' work, namely:
CWGs' output must not be taken as an expression of community consensus,
except as it may be endorsed as such by its chartering organization(s).
Now a CWG's charter could override that provision, with explicit
reference, giving people notice that unless they participated in the
CWG, they'd risk losing opportunity to object. But in the ordinary
course, I think limitations on the use of CWGs' output makes the groups
themselves more flexible and easier to establish.
--Wendy
On 11/22/2011 10:31 AM, Gomes, Chuck wrote:
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> For those who do not know, I have decided to join this group
along with Jonathan from the RySG with the understanding that
Jonathan will still be the primary RySG representative.
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> I attached a red-lined version of the principles showing some
suggested edits with comments explaining my thinking. If I had a
Word version of the document instead of a PDF, I would have
integrated my edits with those submitted by others.
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> I will do my best to participate in the call today but likely
will not have online access because I will be driving my wife to
have a medical procedure.
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