> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> 
> On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Glenn Adams <[email protected]> wrote:
> > As I have pointed out above, W3C specs do not track authorship or
> > individual contributions to the WG process. If Anne performed his work
> > as author in the context of participating in the W3C process, ...
> 
> It seems you are missing the fact that I am neither a Member nor an Invited
> Expert of this WG since August this year.
> 
> The W3C does have the legal right to publish my work, since I publish it under
> CC0, but the way the W3C goes about it is not appreciated.

Perhaps we should add the concept of a "concurrent work" section (and 
concurrent work editor)? 

The main difference I see between the usage of previous editors in the W3C's 
past and the current situation, is that in the past, when an editor was 
replaced it was because the previous editor was no longer working on the spec. 
In the current situation, we now have editors leaving the W3C, but wishing to 
continue to edit their spec elsewhere. The W3C then replaces editors, but then 
we have parallel documents and parallel editors.

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