Le 10-05-18 14:27, Sam Hartman a écrit :
"Marc" == Marc Blanchet<[email protected]> writes:Marc> we had a discussion about the same subject: i.e. should we Marc> restrict the scope to a specific set of documents to Marc> review/update/... or do we keep some provision for other Marc> documents coming in the stream that require "help" of the Marc> newprep. I was arguing for the latter. To me, what you are Marc> talking about is the latter. Obviously, some people wanted the Marc> charter to be restrictive in order to not go all over the Marc> place, and I agree in principle... However, this work is kinda Marc> horizontal: touches many areas, so having a more large view of Marc> the problem space and documents that depends on this newprep Marc> work would be very valuable to the working group Marc> work. Therefore, I'm more for opening a bit the charter for Marc> the cases like the ones you are talking about. I'm happy with a restrictive charter so long as the work areas identified today (including mine) are included.
my guess is that we most likely will discover other issues/newprep potential "customers" as we go, that it might be useful to work on, since they have a lot of similarities with the others official in the charter. therefore, more "opened" than closed charter.
Marc.
I'm happy drawing a line in the sand and saying "here's what we'll touch first," so long as people who bring up items now get included. I'd probably be happier with a reasonably open charter. I'm not at all happy if the items I bring up or other similar items brought up now are excluded.
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