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Diagrams call Editorial changes "minor changes" #29
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This is not editorial. There are 5 occurrences of "editorial change" which includes the definition - something that doesn't change conformance. 3 are linked to that definition, the last is to say that Member Submissions have to be presented again even for editorial changes, which I will raise as an issue but since there's no normative import to what it means there I don't see any urgent need to change. "Minor change" is used in noting that a UPDATE: Reading more carefully. It is used in the section on AC review, and applies to Director's decisions based on AC review. I think it is reasonable in that case to allow "minor changes to the proposal". Trying to anticipate what sort of changes might be appopriate requires anticipating all the questions put for review, which seems like a bad idea. "Minor change" is also used to describe allowable changes to charters between review and publication. I believe that is part of #28 It is also used in diagrams of the TR development process, where I think it is entirely informative and doesn't need a definition. |
It seems that in the text of the process, "minor change" is only used to refer to Charter changes. Perhaps the diagrams that aid understanding of the Rec track should not use "minor change" but instead use appropriate words from the Rec track process sections ("editorial change" for example)? |
Changing the images is on my radar - I would like to check they are up to date and add one for Ends of Life, too... |
Closing in favour of #91 |
Transferred from https://www.w3.org/community/w3process/track/issues/177
State: Raised
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