On Nov 9, 2012, at 9:49 AM, Arthur Barstow <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/9/12 12:32 PM, ext Maciej Stachowiak wrote: >> On Nov 9, 2012, at 9:27 AM, Arthur Barstow <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> What is your expectation re the role or non-role of the Fixing AppCache CG >>> re AppCache.NG? Will the CG close and _all_ AppCache.NG work be done by >>> WebApps (on public-webapps)? Will the CG have some role e.g. working on UCs >>> and Requirements? [I just noticed it's a relatively small group (31 people) >>> although I didn't try to intersect the mail lists.] >> From my point of view that is for the Web Apps WG and the Fixing AppCache CG >> to work out; most particularly those individuals in either or both who will >> be active in the AppCache NG work. > > Agree and that is one reason I included Tobie in the To: list. Tobie? > >>> (BTW, I agree with those that interpret WebApps' charter such that the >>> charter will need to be formally updated to add AppCache.NG.) >> By "formally updated" do you mean the fast-track path to add a deliverable >> with AC approval, or a full recharter? It is still not totally clear to me >> which is expected. > > Sorry, but I'm not familiar with "the fast-track path" wrt AC charter reviews. > > WebApps' charter sets an expectation an AC review is mandatory in this case > (where a feature is moved from HTML5 spec to WebApps #Charter). The charter > does state WG members will not have to rejoin WebApps. I didn't notice > anything in the charter itself that would preclude an AC review comment on > other parts of the charter. My understanding of that process (which may be wrong) is that you don't have to write a whole new charter, just identify the new deliverable, have the AC review addition of that deliverable, and then patch in place if the AC approves. As opposed to a normal recharter which requires writing a whole draft charter, subjecting it to many stages of review including AC review of the whole thing, and then having everyone rejoin. So my expectation is that it could be done a lot faster than a recharter and that "drafting a new charter" doesn't have to be one of the steps. But I may be misunderstanding how it is supposed to work. Regards, Maciej
