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What are the rules for where/how W3C publications are developed? #322
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It should be somewhere that is recognisably W3C, so that people can
trust that whatever it is they're looking at is really a W3C activity.
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Thank you. Also, I think we need "anyone in the W3C membership can view the site (not restricted to a WG, for example)" |
Yes, but I'd be more specific: a back of of the history of the document AND a backup of the issues filed and associated discussions (AND a backup of general discussions not tagged as issues, if such things exist) |
I'd also add a SHOULD, unfortunately not met by github: |
Yes, that's what I meant by backup. I see your anxiety about the URLs. We could have redirect pointers from w3.org URLs to the repos, of course, and publish those as the official locations. That means we could redirect to a different GIT repo if needed. So far we have: The management system used to develop a formal W3C deliverable (technical report, in the process sense):
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note the old Guidelines for attachments at https://www.w3.org/2002/03/email_attachment_formats.html |
We need to address the question of where decisions can be formally recorded, raised in #338 . My guess is that it can be the place where discussions are recorded, and that place has to meet these rules. |
I believe this issue has now been handled, through the introduction of the https://www.w3.org/Consortium/Process/Drafts/#tooling. Agenda+ to see if we can close |
This question arose from the Registries work. It used to be that we could assume everyone used a W3C-hosted CVS repository. Now we're mostly using Github. What are the rules that establish what you can use for development?
I suspect that we need at least:
What else?
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