Revision of How do editorial boards function? from Tue, 2007-03-13 13:27
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Creation and oversight of content for each XML.org site is provided by an Editorial Board made up of OASIS members. The Editorial Board may be organized as a function of:
XML.org sites are designed to be self-sustaining, with new content added by the community and old content automatically archived. The primary role of the Editorial Board is to:
Editorial Board members agree to actively participate in the creation and oversight of the site. International representation is encouraged; those who are unable to attend Board conference calls because of time zone or language barriers may still serve on Editorial Boards and actively participate in the review and maintenance of content.
Each XML.org site features a page listing the current Editorial Board members and their bios.
- one TC
- several related TCs
- an Adoption Subcommittee
- a Joint Committee
- a Member Section
XML.org sites are designed to be self-sustaining, with new content added by the community and old content automatically archived. The primary role of the Editorial Board is to:
- develop and maintain the Knowledge Base of background information on the standard;
- help ensure that user postings on the “Today” and “Wiki” sections of the site adhere to the XML.org Editorial Guidelines and;
- promote the use of the site within the international community.
Editorial Board members agree to actively participate in the creation and oversight of the site. International representation is encouraged; those who are unable to attend Board conference calls because of time zone or language barriers may still serve on Editorial Boards and actively participate in the review and maintenance of content.
Each XML.org site features a page listing the current Editorial Board members and their bios.
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