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Prepare invited reviewer feedback #47

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sdruskat opened this issue Jul 6, 2023 · 1 comment
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Prepare invited reviewer feedback #47

sdruskat opened this issue Jul 6, 2023 · 1 comment
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sdruskat commented Jul 6, 2023

Decide governance/decision processes for definition draft and feedback, i.e., how feedback will be

  • filtered,
  • used, and
  • credited.

Also,

  • identify what feedback we want to get from the invited reviewers, and
  • how we will collect this, along with
  • communication materials around this.

Finally,

  • Gather taxonomies here as well

Types of feedback

Potential types of feedback are:

  • Comments on the document draft itself. These have worked well in the past to improve the document.
  • A survey to understand how people would want to use the definition. This could be useful for clarifying the format and documentation of the definition.

A survey may be more representative in the community feedback round (#50), but it may be worth thinking about doing a small survey to avoid major changes later.

@sdruskat sdruskat added the 🦮 Software authorship Related to software authorship definition work label Jul 6, 2023
@sdruskat sdruskat added this to the [Authorship] Feedback second draft milestone Jul 6, 2023
@sdruskat sdruskat modified the milestones: [Authorship] Feedback second draft, [Authorship] Third draft Jul 6, 2023
@sdruskat sdruskat changed the title Decide governance and feedback workflow Prepare invited reviewer feedback Jul 6, 2023
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Questions to reviewers

  • The criteria exclude accountability (crit. 4). Do we need a place/a subsection "Beyond authorship", where we say that while authorship excludes this responsibility, there should be other places in a project where it lies, e.g., the project governance and the license? E.g., Apache 2.0 includes exclusion of Warranty, etc.

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