Cleaned up / clarified section 7.6.2 - ISSUE-47.
Note this includes incorporating a new reference...
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published as Recommendation, the W3C Process focuses on those changes to a
technical report that might affect the conformance of content or deployed
software.</p>
- <p>Working Groups <span class="rfc2119">MUST</span> track errata on an
+ <p>Working Groups <span class="rfc2119">must</span> track errata on an
"errata page." An errata page is a list of enumerated errors, possibly
accompanied by corrections. Each Recommendation links to an errata page;
see the Team's <a href="http://www.w3.org/Guide/pubrules">Publication
Rules</a>.</p>
<p>A correction is first "proposed" by the Working Group. A correction
becomes normative by the process described below.</p>
- <p>A Working Group <span class="rfc2119">SHOULD</span> keep their errata
+ <p>A Working Group <span class="rfc2119">should</span> keep their errata
pages up-to-date, as errors are reported by readers and implementers. A
- Working Group <span class="rfc2119">MUST</span> report errata page
+ Working Group <span class="rfc2119">must</span> report errata page
changes to interested parties, notably when corrections are proposed or
become normative, according to the Team's requirements. For instance, the
Team might set up a mailing list per Recommendation where a Working Group
@@ -750,13 +750,13 @@
Recommendation.</p>
<dl>
<dt>1. No changes to text content</dt>
- <dd>These changes include fixing broken links 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 <span class="rfc2119">MAY</span> affect
- conformance, but add no new features</dt>
- <dd>These changes <span class="rfc2119">MAY</span> affect conformance to
+ <dd>These changes include fixing broken style sheets or invalid markup.</dd>
+ <dt>2. Corrections to references</dt>
+ <dd>Updates to references, e.g. because the original reference is outdated
+ or no longer available, that do not affect conformance to 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 Recommendation. A change that affects conformance is one that:
<ul>
<li>turns conforming data, processors, or other conforming agents into
@@ -770,16 +770,18 @@
<dt>4. New features</dt>
</dl>
<p>The first two classes of change require no technical review of the
- proposed changes, although a Working Group <span class="rfc2119">MAY</span>
- issue a Call for Review. The modified Recommendation is published
- according to the Team's requirements, including <a href="http://www.w3.org/Guide/pubrules">Publication
- Rules</a> [<a href="refs.html#ref-pubrules">PUB31</a>].</p>
- <p>For the third class of change, the Working Group <span class="rfc2119">MUST</span>
- request that the Director issue a <a href="#cfr-edited">Call for Review
- of an Edited Recommendation</a>.</p>
- <p>For the fourth class of change (new features), W3C <span class="rfc2119">MUST</span>
- follow the full process of <a href="#rec-advance">advancing a technical
- report to Recommendation</a>.</p>
+ proposed changes. A Working Group <span class="rfc2119">may</span>
+ request republication of a Recommenation for these classes of change, or
+ W3C <span class="rfc2119">may</span> republish a Recommendation with this
+ class of change. The modified Recommendation is published according to the
+ Team's requirements, including <a href="http://www.w3.org/Guide/pubrules">Publication
+ Rules</a> [<a href="refs.html#ref-pubrules">PUB31</a>] and the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2003/01/republishing/">Requirements
+ for modification of W3C Technical Reports</a> [PUB@@].</p>
+ <p>For the third class of change, a Working Group <span class="rfc2119">must</span>
+ request publication of an <a href="#rec-edited">Edited Recommendation</a>.</p>
+ <p>For the fourth class of change, which introduces a new feature or
+ features, W3C <span class="rfc2119">must</span> follow the full process
+ of <a href="#rec-advance">advancing a technical report to Recommendation</a>.</p>
<h3>7.7 <a name="rec-rescind" id="rec-rescind">Rescinding a W3C
Recommendation</a></h3>
<p>W3C <em class="rfc2119">may</em> rescind a Recommendation, for example