Move definitions of changes to definitions section. Closes ACTION-27 and makes ISSUE-72 pending review
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</ul>
</li>
<li><a href="#implementation-experience">7.2.4 Implementation
- Experience</a></li>
+ Experience</a> </li>
+ <li><a href="#correction-classes">7.2.5 Classes of Changes to a
+ Recommendation</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a href="#working-draft">7.3 Working Draft</a>
@@ -195,9 +197,7 @@
<li><a href="#rec-modify">7.6 Modifying a W3C Recommendation</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#errata">7.6.1 Errata Management</a></li>
- <li><a href="#correction-classes">7.6.2 Classes of Changes to a
- Recommendation</a></li>
- <li><a href="#revised-rec">7.6.3 Revising a Recommendation</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#revised-rec">7.6.2 Revising a Recommendation</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a href="#Note">7.7 Publishing a Working Group or Interest Group Note</a></li>
@@ -496,6 +496,32 @@
more effectively if they plan how they will demonstrate interoperable
implementations early in the development process; for example, they may
wish to develop tests in concert with implementation efforts.</p>
+ <h4 id="correction-classes">7.2.5 Classes of Changes</h4>
+ <p>This document distinguishes the following 4 classes of changes to a
+ specification. The first two classes of change are considered <dfn id="editorial-change">editorial
+ changes</dfn>, the latter two <dfn id="substantive-change">substantive
+ changes</dfn>.</p>
+ <dl>
+ <dt>1. No changes to text content</dt>
+ <dd>These changes include fixing broken links, style sheets or invalid
+ markup.</dd>
+ <dt>2. Corrections that do not affect conformance</dt>
+ <dd>Editorial changes or clarifications that do not change the technical
+ content of the specification.</dd>
+ <dt>3. Corrections that do not add new features</dt>
+ <dd>These changes <span class="rfc2119">may</span> affect conformance to
+ the specification. A change that affects conformance is one that:
+ <ul>
+ <li>turns conforming data, processors, or other conforming agents into
+ non-conforming agents, or</li>
+ <li>turns non-conforming agents into conforming ones, or</li>
+ <li>clears up an ambiguity or under-specified part of the
+ specification in such a way that an agent whose conformance was once
+ unclear becomes clearly conforming or non-conforming.</li>
+ </ul>
+ </dd>
+ <dt>4. New features</dt>
+ </dl>
<h3 id="working-draft">7.3 Working Draft</h3>
<p>A Public Working Draft is published on the W3C's Technical Reports page
[TR] for review, and for simple historical reference. For all Public
@@ -718,33 +744,7 @@
changes to interested parties, notably when corrections are proposed or
incorporated into an Edited Recommendation, according to the Team's
requirements.</p>
- <h4 id="correction-classes">7.6.2 Classes of Changes</h4>
- <p>This document distinguishes the following 4 classes of changes to a
- specification. The first two classes of change are considered <dfn id="editorial-change">editorial
- changes</dfn>, the latter two <dfn id="substantive-change">substantive
- changes</dfn>.</p>
- <dl>
- <dt>1. No changes to text content</dt>
- <dd>These changes include fixing broken links, style sheets or invalid
- markup.</dd>
- <dt>2. Corrections that do not affect conformance</dt>
- <dd>Editorial changes or clarifications that do not change the technical
- content of the specification.</dd>
- <dt>3. Corrections that do not add new features</dt>
- <dd>These changes <span class="rfc2119">may</span> affect conformance to
- the specification. A change that affects conformance is one that:
- <ul>
- <li>turns conforming data, processors, or other conforming agents into
- non-conforming agents, or</li>
- <li>turns non-conforming agents into conforming ones, or</li>
- <li>clears up an ambiguity or under-specified part of the
- specification in such a way that an agent whose conformance was once
- unclear becomes clearly conforming or non-conforming.</li>
- </ul>
- </dd>
- <dt>4. New features</dt>
- </dl>
- <h4 id="revised-rec">7.6.3 Revising a Recommendation</h4>
+ <h4 id="revised-rec">7.6.2 Revising a Recommendation</h4>
<p>Editorial changes to a Recommendation require no technical review of the
proposed changes. A Working Group <span class="rfc2119">may</span>
request republication of a Recommendation for these classes of change, or