While reviewing the new Web Apps WG charter, I noticed that the
current (2008) charter does not list this deliverable. It also says:
"The WebApps WG will not take on new Recommendation-Track Widgets
deliverables without new charter review."
Could someone point me to the justification for publishing this spec
in the current charter:
http://www.w3.org/2008/webapps/charter/
Was there charter review for this item? If so, why was the charter not
updated?
Regards,
Maciej
On Mar 4, 2010, at 6:59 AM, Arthur Barstow wrote:
This is the start of a 2-week pre-LCWD call for comments re the View
Modes Media Feature spec:
http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets-vmmf/Overview.html
If you have any comments, please send them to [email protected]
by March 17.
Note the Process Document states the following regarding the
significance/meaning of a LCWD:
[[
http://www.w3.org/2005/10/Process-20051014/tr.html#last-call
Purpose: A Working Group's Last Call announcement is a signal that:
* the Working Group believes that it has satisfied its relevant
technical requirements (e.g., of the charter or requirements
document) in the Working Draft;
* the Working Group believes that it has satisfied significant
dependencies with other groups;
* other groups SHOULD review the document to confirm that these
dependencies have been satisfied. In general, a Last Call
announcement is also a signal that the Working Group is planning to
advance the technical report to later maturity levels.
]]
Additionally, a LCWD should be considered feature-complete with all
issues resolved.
We will explicitly ask the CSS WG (via the www-style mail list) for
comments. If there are other groups that should be asked for
comments, please forward this email to them or identify the group(s).
-Art Barstow
Begin forwarded message:
From: ext Robin Berjon <[email protected]>
Date: March 4, 2010 8:13:17 AM EST
To: public-webapps WG <[email protected]>
Subject: VMMF — new version
Archived-At: <http://www.w3.org/mid/[email protected]
>
Hi all,
I just produced an update of VMMF to make it ready for publication: http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets-vmmf/
.
Essentially I changed it so that it corresponds to CSS Media
Queries. That, plus it being a UI oriented specification, means
that there's only one normative assertion and it's a SHOULD.
Comments welcome, I think that this baby can ship.
--
Robin Berjon - http://berjon.com/