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Resolve Editor's Notes before publication #1671

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benfrancis opened this issue Aug 17, 2022 · 3 comments
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Resolve Editor's Notes before publication #1671

benfrancis opened this issue Aug 17, 2022 · 3 comments
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@benfrancis
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I'm sure the editors know this, but there are quite a few "editor's notes" left in the specification (many with no corresponding issues on GitHub) which are not yet resolved. There's also an unresolved issue called "issue 1" written as a note.

My understanding is that Editor's Notes are not meant to be published.

Since TD 1.1 is getting closer to publication now, this is just a reminder to review and remove them (or convert them into Notes or GitHub issues deferred to 2.0) before publication.

@github-actions github-actions bot added the needs-triage Automatically added to new issues. TF should triage them with proper labels label Aug 17, 2022
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Thank you for pointing this out. In yesterday's TD call, we removed some of them. However, we need another iteration for the published version.

@sebastiankb sebastiankb added Editorial Issues with no technical impact on implementations and removed needs-triage Automatically added to new issues. TF should triage them with proper labels labels Sep 12, 2022
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This is solved quite some time ago, closing

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