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Process for SWD Issues

This page: http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/wiki/IssuesProcess

1. Issue Process

1.1. STATUS Vocabulary

RAISED

Submitted, but not currently being discussed.

OPEN

Actively being worked on, has an assigned owner, identified as Raised By in tracker.

PENDING

Activity suspended, perhaps until some other controlling issue is resolved.

POSTPONED

Activity suspended. Will not be resolved by this working group. Left for the next revision.

CLOSED

Resolved.

SUBSUMED

Allows some freedom in clearing up sets of issues. Tracker notes must identify the subsuming issue by URI.

1.2. The SWD Issues Tracker

1.3. Life cycle of issues

1.4. "Issues" regarding the issues list

2. Raising issues

2.1. SWD Working Group Participants

Working Group participants must use Tracker's Create a new issue form to raise an issue. This form requests the following fields:

Title

A brief descriptive phrase naming the issue

Product

The WG deliverable about which the issue is concerned

Raised By

Your name if you are willing to be the issue owner, else leave as "Everyone"

Description

The full text of the issue, including pointers to relevant materials. Very lengthy descriptions and especially those with attachments might best be mailed to the WG list first and then summarized and cited by URI here.

2.2. Reviewers Who Are Not Participants in SWD WG

Non-SWD participants may send issues via email to <public-swd-wg@w3.org>. In the subject line, tag them as follows for possible inclusion in the issue tracker:

SKOS-ISSUE: title

SKOS open issues

COOKBOOK-ISSUE: title

Recipes open issues

RDFa-ISSUE: title

RDFa open issues

VOCAB-ISSUE: title

Vocabulary Management open issues

Components of the message should follow the format below, using the tags indicated.

2.3. Format For Issue Submission

An example submission is show below.

TITLE: All tags should be green 
DESCRIPTION: The reason for this is simple.
<quotation>Green is my favorite color</quotation>.
Enough said.
RAISED BY: M. Smith, email of 4/23/02.

The possible fields are documented below. Required fields have a • in the first column.

Tag

Description

TITLE:

A brief descriptive phrase naming the issue.

DESCRIPTION:

One or two paragraphs. Lengthy exposition should be contained in the ATTACHMENT. Or pointed to by a REFERENCE. You can include HTML markup in both this text and ATTACHMENT text.

RAISED BY:

Your name or the original source.

STATUS:

If you think it is something other than RAISED. If you identify it as CLOSED, include a RESOLUTION.

ATTACHMENT:

Many of these issues will need extensive documentation that could consume a lot of space. If needed, and it is not present already in the webont email archive, it goes here. The entry in the issues document itself will link back to this email msg. If you think this issue has already been explained in an existing message or set of messages, provide pointers to them tagged by REFERENCE. Where by pointer I mean the URL in the webont archive.

REFERENCE:

URL(s) of other, relevant messages.

RESOLUTION:

If you claim it is CLOSED, provide a short description with a link to the minutes recording the decision.

TEST CASE:

URL(s) for applicable test case.

Please do not put multiple issues in a single email; it is inconvenient later to have to refer to portions of an email. It will be clearer in the archive and the tracker if separate messages are used for different issues.