On 04/10/10 09:56, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
> I think you should file changes, but can do so with a self-review case or
> even just an email update to the original case. So not free, but really
> cheap.
>
> -- Garrett
What the ARC Interface Taxonomy actually says about Project Private is this:
Once an interface is classified Project Private by an ARC, changes
to that interface need not be ARC approved.
So, no, it's not necessary to get ARC approval or notify the ARC in any
way if there are changes to a Project Private interface. You can do it
(and in some cases I'd encourage it), but there's no requirement.
For other forms of "Private," you generally tell the ARC when you're
establishing the interface what you expect to do in the future --
whether you'll bring changes to the ARC, change without ARC review, or
whatever, provided that you can explain how the users will adapt.
Thus, the absolute minimum you could do would look like this:
"We have some kstats that look like 'foo_*' and are all
Project Private."
And then never mention it again. Doing more than the minimum necessary
would be nice, but the ARC has no ability to compel project team action.
It's a review body.
--
James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W <[email protected]>
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