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Incubation: the on ramp to new work #24

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cwilso opened this issue Feb 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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Incubation: the on ramp to new work #24

cwilso opened this issue Feb 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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cwilso commented Feb 29, 2024

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The process of incubation, and some of its parameters, are not currently well-defined at W3C. I'd like to gather perspectives to further the work on Incubation in the AB (https://github.com/w3c/AB-memberonly/blob/master/documents/Incubation.md).

Some provoking questions to explore:

  • How should incubation work?
  • At what stage of "doneness" should work move from an incubation venue to a working group?
  • How should an incubation group be communicating their work to a broader venue to ease acceptance as a WG deliverable?
  • What expectation of incubation should there be before work is accepted into a WG, or into its charter?
  • What best practices should we define for referring to incubations?

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Gather input and perspectives to further the AB work on improving incubation process

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#incubation

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#19, #20, #22

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This may be related to #22.

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tidoust commented Mar 11, 2024

@cwilso re. "This may be related to #22", I will indeed talk a little bit about a possible signal that could inform transition out of incubation during the breakout on Web features, Baseline status, and standardization signals. Now, that possible signal is more to identify proposals that should probably have transitioned out of incubation some time ago, than proposals that start to look "done enough" (see slide 15 for signals that could be computed automatically).

The WebDX CG is also starting to look into collecting additional developer signals but that work has barely started. There may other data points that could be worth tracking to inform incubation!

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