Re: w3process-ISSUE-94 (Declined transition announcements): Who should be informed when a transition is declined, and of what? [Document life cycle (ch 7)]

On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 17:55:45 +0200, Arthur Barstow <art.barstow@gmail.com>  
wrote:

> On 4/23/14 11:51 AM, Revising W3C Process Community Group Issue Tracker  
> wrote:
>> w3process-ISSUE-94 (Declined transition announcements): Who should be  
>> informed when a transition is declined, and of what? [Document life  
>> cycle (ch 7)]
>>
>> http://www.w3.org/community/w3process/track/issues/94
>>
>> Raised by: Charles McCathie Nevile
>> On product: Document life cycle (ch 7)
>>
>> Liam Quin raises the suggestion, in his review of Chapter 7 [1] that  
>> when a transition request is declined, the Director should inform the  
>> AC and chairs of the reason a transition is declined, and that the  
>> information should be at the same confidentiality level as the work of  
>> the Group - i.e. for a group that works in public the information  
>> should be public.
>
> Anyone have any `real data` on the number of TransReqs made vs. the  
> number actually declined?

Although I don't, I would be surprised (and therefore want to know, and  
understand better why) if it is more than about 3%

cheers

Chaals

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