Dear GRAAP members,
now, as we started discussing incoming
comments, it would be helpful to have decision-making criteria to streamline
discussion. Here is an initial laundry list to start the discussion:
- Intended scope of the specification
(Does a proposal limit or extend the scope beyond the previous or current
consensus of the group?)
- Required effort to change the draft
(Do we have to rewrite much?)
- Implementability (Can it be implemented,
the current state of the draft or the proposed change?)
- Does a proposal simplify the specification?
- Does a proposal simplify the application
and implementation of the specification for its intended purpose?
- Does the proposal have impact on current
and future work of GRAAP or another group?
- Does a proposal increase the consistency
of the spec or remove an inconsistency?
Probably, we will have to make trade-offs
between different desirable properties of a proposal in some cases.
Heiko
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