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Editorial: prepare for REC with Candidate Amendments #430

Closed siusin closed 1 year ago

siusin commented 1 year ago

A new version of the REC was published today: https://www.w3.org/TR/2022/REC-html-aria-20220927/

See https://github.com/w3c/echidna/issues/1048#issuecomment-1233759037

The group can publish a REC with Candidate Amendments (or multiple ones) anytime before the group decides to move to REC with Proposed Amendments.


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siusin commented 1 year ago

Note: the only exit criteria of a REC with Candidate Amendments is a group decision (a CFC), with no requirement on the duration.

scottaohara commented 1 year ago

new date format for the time stamps seems an unfortunate choice for people to read, and especially to hear. could these not at least have punctuation like periods or dashes to separate the year month and day? If it "has" to be this way, then we can go ahead and merge.

siusin commented 1 year ago

new date format for the time stamps seems an unfortunate choice for people to read, and especially to hear. could these not at least have punctuation like periods or dashes to separate the year month and day? If it "has" to be this way, then we can go ahead and merge.

@deniak is it possible to ask the pub-rule checker to ignore the date in the content of SoTD? I agree with Scott the current date format with punctuation is more friendly to the users.

siusin commented 1 year ago

https://www.w3.org/pubrules/doc/rules/?profile=WD#datesFormat

so the pub rules suggested we can use the format 01 July 2022 in the documents (but not 01 Jul 2022), I'll modify my pull request.

scottaohara commented 1 year ago

thanks @siusin. This LGTM to merge then.

siusin commented 1 year ago

Thx!