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WD for PL2.0 #25

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LJWatson opened this issue Aug 10, 2017 · 6 comments
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WD for PL2.0 #25

LJWatson opened this issue Aug 10, 2017 · 6 comments

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@LJWatson
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It would be good to get an updated Working Draft (WD) published. Any blockers for this?

@scheib
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scheib commented Aug 10, 2017

There is only one notable update to the editor's draft from the last working draft. That is a formatting change to the IDL blocks. There are outstanding issues which need to be applied to editor's draft. One is ready to go. Two are waiting to be determined.

Until a normative change is made I don't think a working draft is warranted.

@LJWatson
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Understood. Feel free to close this issue unless it's a useful place to discuss this when the time is right.

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LJWatson commented Feb 6, 2018

It's been more than 12 months since the FPWD. We should get an updated WD out, even if it only has editorial differences. @ylafon is this something you can do?

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ylafon commented Feb 6, 2018

Sure, or maybe setting up automatic publishing would be better, no?

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chaals commented Feb 6, 2018

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maybe setting up automatic publishing would be better

For something where nothing serious has changed in 12 months,. no. A Working Draft should note3 the stability and explain it, e.g. in SOTD, as per Process. Otherwise it is no improvement on a draft that is dated a year or more ago.

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LJWatson commented Feb 6, 2018

The two are not mutually exclusive. Let's include a note in the updated WD as @chaals notes, then use auto-publish going forward.

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