On 25/2/09 15:15, Bijan Parsia wrote:
On 25 Feb 2009, at 13:55, Sam Ruby wrote:
Karl Dubost wrote:
Hi Bijan,
Le 25 févr. 2009 à 08:02, Bijan Parsia a écrit :
It doesn't seem to me that the W3C has an Audit Board which tries to
analyze failures and draw lessons from them. That could be a very
helpful thing.
Disclaimer: I have been working at W3C, as an employee, from 2000 to
2008.
The W3C doesn't have an audit board, because it has its full
community: The public, the members and the staff.
Er...I don't see how that's remotely a replacement. An Audit Board would
be charged with investigating specific incidents and situations and
producing a report and making recommendations. Presumably, that would
involve the full community. I don't think not having any such process is
a good thing because, for example, it leads to hodgepodge accountibility
and little investigation.
Can you suggest a similar organization that does have such a board? or
the most relevantly similar that you're aware of?
delurkingly,
Dan