How about dropping "SOA" from all of that since SO is really 
tangential....

-Rob

--- In [email protected], Michael 
Poulin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, we already have a sort of a Civil War in SOA, why do not have 
a SOA Bill of Rights?
> 
> Unfortunately, a SOA Bill of Rights is another policy... and 
enforcement in this case can come from those who disagree... "People 
have rights for information" -  It is only unclear how a country 
which preserves a right for private property, which recognizes 
information as a property, does not have a right for private 
information. I mean, a SOA Bill of Rights may be as controversial as 
anything else. For example, I would like to have a right having 
bagels instead of donuts...
> 
> How about a Business Plan for SOA Governance? For the start:
> 
> 1) separate governance function from management function
> 2) recommend rational set of governance controls (along the project 
life-cycle)
> 3) recommend minimal requirements for SOA testing tools
> 4) identify early stages where SO development must closely 
collaborate with business clients like Concept and Proposal stages
> 5) elaborate on end-to-end vision of SOA service
> 6) ...
> 
> - Michael


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