SUO: RE: Who can raise an issue?
Matthew
I believe that anyone should be able to raise an issue. What I would
however propose is that we handle issues raised by voting members slightly
differently from others. If an issue is raised by a voting member then it
should automatically be treated as a formal issue and thus be subject to the
process that you outline. If an issue is raised by someone else then the
project may choose to make it a formal issue, in which case it is subject to
the same process, or the project may decide to reject it prior to it
becoming a formal issue. 'Withdrawn' and 'Resolved' under this proposal
would then only involve voting members. If someone else raises an issue and
the project rejects it, it would then be open to a voting memebr to make it
a formal issue if they believe it is important.
Regards
Chris
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> West, Matthew R SITI-ITPSIE
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> Subject: SUO: Who can raise an issue?
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> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I have heard no objection to anyone being able to raise an
> issue against an SUO deliverable, so I will update the
> Procedures document to reflect this.
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> Matthew West
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