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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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Prerequisite Steps for All Transition Requests
Record Group Decision to Advance
Obtain Team Verification
Document Changes Since Last Publication
Address All Issues and Formal Objections
Report Requirement and Dependency Changes
Document Known Implementations
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
Document changes in dependencies
Outline implementation experience criteria
Set comment period and review schedule
Demonstrate wide review
Identify features at risk (optional)
Coordinate publication as a Candidate Recommendation Snapshot
Plan for subsequent steps after CR Snapshot
Once all items are completed, proceed with the Transition Request and publish as a Candidate Recommendation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: