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"W3C Council" may have to hear information in confidence

Open chaals opened this issue 6 years ago • 4 comments

The nature of formal objections means that in principle there can be team-only information provided by an objector. The Director is currently expected to hold such information in confidence, but use it to inform the decision-making.

The document should be clear that this may still occur, and the council are required to hold that information in confidence, or change that to prohibit the use of confidential information.

chaals avatar Jun 19 '19 09:06 chaals

The proposed text already says that

The deliberations of the W3C Council file:///Users/florian/src/w3process/index.html#w3c-council are confidential to the W3C Council file:///Users/florian/src/w3process/index.html#w3c-council.

Then we also have the general clauses about confidentiality.

Do you think we need something in addition to that?

frivoal avatar Jun 21 '19 01:06 frivoal

ping @chaals to see if we need anything more

dwsinger avatar Sep 10 '19 20:09 dwsinger

I agree we can close

frivoal avatar Jan 18 '21 06:01 frivoal

We can also respect an FO filed in confidence, and deal with the objection without knowing its origin or being able to interview the objector. that would be the objector's choice. The team must verify in this case that the objection is valid (if there is any possibility of an invalid objection).

dwsinger avatar Feb 16 '21 01:02 dwsinger