[GNAP] Those issues need text
Fabien Imbault <fabien.imbault@gmail.com> Mon, 07 December 2020 11:46 UTC
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Subject: [GNAP] Those issues need text
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Hello everyone, Following Yaron's advice, we'll regularly publish on the mailing list the list of issues that need text. Those issues relate to items that are not critical to the core of the spec (and so are not managed in priority by the editors, at the moment), but might be useful in some contexts. The reason for "need text" is that we feel there's significant work to be done before those issues are likely to be included. Note that any contribution would have to be reviewed by the editors and the working group (and therefore is not guaranteed to pass as is), according to the same process as usual. A contribution must include a text proposal (and thus shouldn't be limited to comments in the issue). Currently, we have 6 open issues marked "need text", available from https://github.com/ietf-wg-gnap/gnap-core-protocol/labels/Needs%20Text issue 99: Updating and reading access tokens issue 98: Reading the state of a request issue 83: Additional post-interaction protocols issue 82: Application communication with back-end issue 64: Including OpenID Connect claims issue 47: Fetchable keys If there is no contribution, the editors will assume there's no significant interest and will close the issue (which can always be reopened later if the situation changes). The label "pending close" specifically tags the issues (currently the last 4 in the list) that are likely to be closed at the end of the week (our standard timeframe for status updates). More generally speaking, the weekly github update provides a summary of the activity, so that everyone can stay informed and step in. Best regards Fabien, for the editorial team
- [GNAP] Those issues need text Fabien Imbault