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Subject: RE: [tgf] POLICY PRODUCTS DOCUMENT
Hi
John My
2 cents,.. 1.
Is it the correct format or do
you have an alternative idea on how to construct the CN? <<CW: Pretty good. Maybe add a ‘Notes’
or ‘Discussion’ column for future proofing. I think that, as we
deploy this, we will be able to give more specific guidance on what parts of
what docs are applicable in which situations etc>> 2.
Do you have ideas on any other
Products that should be added to the list? So far I’ve leaned
heavily on what Chris and I produced some time ago for CS Transform but accept
that may not be the complete list. <<CW: Well, measurement tools were
raised on our last call…>> 3.
Quoting URLs for examples is
always dangerous as they are probably not persistent. Should we use them
or just the title of the document and let readers find the latest version using
their search engines? <<CW: I understand the sentiment but
I think you are asking folks to do too much work here. Better to make a blanket
disclaimer about persistence, put what you can in, but add in brackets, the
date that URL was accessed) 4.
Is there anything else we need
to say in this document about Policy Products in general and/or their usage in
a TG program? <<CW:
Yes, I think so but I haven’t fully thought it through. It seems like we
are giving the raw material for the fabric but no commentary on how to apply
it>> Cheers Colin
From: tgf@lists.oasis-open.org
[mailto:tgf@lists.oasis-open.org] On Behalf Of Chris Parker John I think the approach and structure look right. I’m a
little stretched at the moment, but will be happy to help fill in gaps etc on
your next cut. One thought that struck me in looking through your paper is that
our names for some of the Policy Products have been overtaken – in the
sense that terms which we used in the original CS Transform white paper have
changed in their TGF incarnation (eg “Governance Model” in the
business/political cell has now morphed into the leadership and stakeholder
patterns of the TGF). So as you work on the next version, it would be worth reviewing
all the patterns, and making sure that every pattern which explicitly or
implicitly requires the production of a written document is captured within the
matrix – we need to make sure that our minimum set of policy products at
least captures all the things we say are mandatory parts of the TGF! Thanks, Chris Parker Managing Partner, CS Transform Ltd, +44 7951 754 060 From: tgf@lists.oasis-open.org
[mailto:tgf@lists.oasis-open.org] On Behalf Of John Borras Attached is where I have got to so far with
the draft Committee Note on the Policy Products. I’d appreciate an
early view of whether this is along the right lines or not to save me wasting
any more time if it’s wrong. Specifically: 5.
Is it the correct format or do
you have an alternative idea on how to construct the CN? 6.
Do you have ideas on any other
Products that should be added to the list? So far I’ve leaned
heavily on what Chris and I produced some time ago for CS Transform but accept
that may not be the complete list. 7.
Quoting URLs for examples is
always dangerous as they are probably not persistent. Should we use them
or just the title of the document and let readers find the latest version using
their search engines? 8.
Is there anything else we need to
say in this document about Policy Products in general and/or their usage in a
TG program? If everyone is content with this approach
I’ll complete the tables with descriptions and more examples and register
this as new Committee Note Draft with TC Admin. All contributions/views welcomed. John CAUTION: This email message and any attachments contain information that may be confidential and may be LEGALLY PRIVILEGED. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this message or attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email message in error please notify us immediately and erase all copies of the message and attachments. Thank you. ==== |
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