On 20/12/12 05:33, Joe Schaefer wrote:
All webpages we host are works in progress subject to change when
better consensus emerges.  Please do not affix any labels to the
pages describing them as drafts as that only serves to discourage
others from working on them.  Normative policy documents are few and
far between and you will recognize them by their self-descriptions as
such.

Every interested party is welcome to collaborate with us to produce
more informative and accurate webpages through the CMS.  Please help
out where you can.  Our documentation becomes increasingly
authoritative as more and more people refer to it in positive ways;
ie the best documents wear well over time.

HTH Sent from my iPhone

I've always found the draft label confusing and as a newbie, suggesting that content is not yet active but will become so at some time. But it seems from this thread it means "descriptive" or "advice" or "non-normative" in W3C-standards-speak. To me, any non-draft documents is documenting current state and subject to change.

        Andy


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