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[CG template] Decision Process links to itself #396

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egekorkan opened this issue May 10, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by w3c/cg-charter#12
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[CG template] Decision Process links to itself #396

egekorkan opened this issue May 10, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by w3c/cg-charter#12
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@egekorkan
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The decision process section links back to itself via https://w3c.github.io/cg-charter/CGCharter.html#decision . Is this intended to be like this or should each CG change it to another link?

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Looks like that self-link was in the first draft and no-one noticed.

Reading the section, it seems that the expectation is that each CG will decide and then document their decision process, so the link should probably go to where an individual CG stores that. I don't know if any existing CG do this, however.

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