Note that announcements to the general public should particularly include the people who are likely to care - ISSUE-56
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Group's responses, is generally a good practice which would often be
considered positive evidence of wide review. A recommended practice is
making a specific announcement to other W3C Working Groups as well as the
- general public that a group proposes to enter Candidate Recommendation in
- e.g. approximately four weeks. By contrast a generic statement in a
- document requesting review at any time is likely not to be considered as
- sufficient evidence that the group has solicited wide review. </p>
+ general public, especially the sub-communities thereof that are affected
+ by this specification, that a group proposes to enter Candidate
+ Recommendation in e.g. approximately four weeks. By contrast a generic
+ statement in a document requesting review at any time is likely not to be
+ considered as sufficient evidence that the group has solicited wide
+ review. </p>
<p>A Working Group could present evidence that wide review has been
received, irrespective of solicitation. But it is important to note that
receiving many detailed reviews is not necessarily the same as wide