From 3c6aea0effb66e853b496dbae3347274e2ca13cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeffrey Yasskin Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 16:29:19 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Make Invited Expert status more inviting. Say that Chairs should look out for potential Invited Experts, and point to how aspiring Invited Experts can apply. --- charter-template.html | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/charter-template.html b/charter-template.html index 8fd8250..838ec69 100644 --- a/charter-template.html +++ b/charter-template.html @@ -334,10 +334,10 @@

To be successful, this (Working|Interest) Group is expected to have 6 or more active participants for its duration, including representatives from the key implementors of this specification, and active Editors and Test Leads for each specification. The Chairs, specification Editors, and Test Leads are expected to contribute half of a working day per week towards the (Working|Interest) Group. There is no minimum requirement for other Participants.

- The group encourages questions, comments and issues on its public mailing lists and document repositories, as described in Communication. + The group encourages questions, comments and issues on its public mailing lists and document repositories, as described in Communication. The group also welcomes non-Members to contribute technical submissions for consideration upon their agreement to the terms of the W3C Patent Policy.

- The group also welcomes non-Members to contribute technical submissions for consideration upon their agreement to the terms of the W3C Patent Policy. + The Chairs should periodically look through the non-Members who have contributed to the Working Group or the [name of an associated Community Group, if any] and consider whether each one should be invited to participate as an Invited Expert. If a non-Member contributor would like to participate in meetings, they are encouraged to [update this link] apply to be an Invited Expert.

Participants in the group are required (by the W3C Process) to follow the W3C Code of Conduct.