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Prepare for CR #2225

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Prerequisite Steps for All Transition Requests

  • Record Group Decision to Advance

    • The Working Group must document a formal decision to request advancement.
  • Obtain Team Verification

    • Seek Team verification that all Process requirements are met.
    • Ensure no unresolved Formal Objections remain.
    • Confirm that the document reflects all relevant W3C Council decisions.
    • If verification is withheld, understand and address the Team’s rationale.
  • Document Changes Since Last Publication

    • Publicly document all new features (class 4 changes).
    • Publicly document substantive changes (class 3 changes), ideally with details.
    • (Optional) Publicly document editorial changes with details if helpful.
  • Address All Issues and Formal Objections

    • Formally address all issues raised since the previous maturity stage.
    • Provide public documentation of any Formal Objections and how they were handled.
  • Report Requirement and Dependency Changes

    • Report which, if any, requirements for the document have changed since the previous step.
    • Report any changes in dependencies with other groups.
  • Document Known Implementations

    • Provide information about implementations known to the Working Group.

Note: For a First Public Working Draft, many of these requirements do not apply, and verification is normally straightforward.
Note: Transition Requests to First Public Working Draft or Candidate Recommendation will not normally be approved while a Working Group's charter is undergoing or awaiting a decision on an Advisory Committee Review.


Proposed Steps to Transition the Permissions Specification to Candidate Recommendation

  • Demonstrate compliance with Working Group requirements

    • Verify that the specification has met all original WG requirements.
    • If any requirements have changed or been deferred, document and justify those changes.
  • Document changes in dependencies

    • List all dependencies on other specifications and note any changes made during development.
    • Confirm that all dependencies are stable or provide a mitigation plan if not.
  • Outline implementation experience criteria

    • Define what constitutes "adequate implementation experience" for the specification.
    • Identify criteria, test suites, or plans to demonstrate sufficient interoperability and maturity.
  • Set comment period and review schedule

    • Specify the formal comment period (at least 28 days).
    • Provide a detailed schedule for review, including expected review groups and forums.
  • Demonstrate wide review

    • Document evidence of wide review (e.g., links to reviews, issues filed, feedback from relevant communities and WGs).
  • Identify features at risk (optional)

    • Mark any features that may be removed before Proposed Recommendation without a new CR publication.
  • Coordinate publication as a Candidate Recommendation Snapshot

    • Prepare the CR snapshot once the Transition Request requirements are met.
    • After publication, ensure the W3C Team announces it to relevant W3C groups and the public.
  • Plan for subsequent steps after CR Snapshot

    • Consider next steps (e.g., returning to WD, revising CR, moving to PR, or discontinuation).
    • Be prepared to handle any Advisory Committee appeals.

Once all items are completed, proceed with the Transition Request and publish as a Candidate Recommendation.

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