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[agenda] [schedule] W3C Recommendation plans #1860

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ppKrauss opened this issue Oct 11, 2017 · 2 comments
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[agenda] [schedule] W3C Recommendation plans #1860

ppKrauss opened this issue Oct 11, 2017 · 2 comments

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@ppKrauss
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css-break-3 is a "W3C Candidate Recommendation" since 9 February 2017. As section "Status of this document", the document is intended

to become a W3C Recommendation (...) will remain a Candidate Recommendation at least until 1 May 2017

so, there are a date for "become a W3C Recommendation"? Can be 2018, 2019... Or is necessary to be 2017?

@fantasai
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The date there is a minimum period for CR, not the expected time it will remain in CR. The CSSWG generally avoids giving an expected completion date for anything as they are pretty much always very, very off.

p.s. Discussions that aren't spec issues should probably go on www-style.

@ppKrauss
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Hi @fantasai , the issue here is a suggestion to edit README including a brief explanation, like your paragraph, about "no expected completion date". It is simple and a very important information (for all public and any one that is thinking to elaborate an issue to add here).

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