As a general rule, I'm in favor of that - or at least some way of forking the discussions and only requiring individuals to be involved in what they're interested/expert in.
-----Original Message----- From: Marcos Caceres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 4:06 PM To: Sunava Dutta Cc: Arthur Barstow; ext Doug Schepers; Chris Wilson; Ian Hickson; Marc Silbey; public-webapps; Eric Lawrence; David Ross; Mark Shlimovich (SWI); Doug Stamper; Zhenbin Xu; Michael Champion Subject: Re: XHR2 Feedback As Tracker Issues (was: [NOT] Microsoft's feedback on XHR2) On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 7:30 AM, Sunava Dutta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Here's how I feel we would benefit. At MSFT we've got lots of experts across > the company, however I cant really have them join the aliases as in many > cases a vast majority of the discussions are not relevant to them and in many > cases not even in their current commitments (for example let's say the > original designers of IE's XHR who are currently working on a new project). > Nonetheless, their expertise is really valuable occasionally. Also, if people > who are involved are out sick and/or vacation, they need to plough trough > lots of difficult to follow plain text emails or clips of comments (that > don't have a thread compression or hierarchy) to get up to speed. > > In this case it's really hard for the program manager (myself) to proxy all > relevant conversations from the archives to these entities by saving the > emails as attachments, highlighting relevant areas or sending links to a > dispersed set of emails on the archives tracking the issues and discussions. > I've been trying to assimilate the info and conversations on relevant issues > and distil them to the internal parties, however it doesn't scale well. > > What would be helpful I feel would be to have the tracker with all relevant > discussions and latest status included. This would let me send a link of the > relevant issue to the parties internally. > Thoughts are welcome. > Personally, I would prefer specific mailing lists or rss feeds for each spec the WG is working on. -- Marcos Caceres http://datadriven.com.au http://standardssuck.org