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@Mark-H Mark-H commented Jun 7, 2017

This recommendation proposes an addendum to the Recommendations Process that allows a recommendation editor to withdraw a recommendation during review or vote.

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At first glance I thought the last bit was about what happens when any recommendation is accepted. Maybe change it from:

Should the recommendation be accepted, the Recommendations Process document should be updated to provide an addendum link to this recommendation.

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Should this recommendation be accepted, the Recommendations Process document should be updated to provide an addendum link to this recommendation.

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jpdevries commented Jun 29, 2017

Now looking at the Recommendations Process, I'm wondering if 'editor' is the best term to use. I feel like we really mean to say the author of the draft (person who wrote it) as a draft could be authored by one person and edited by one or more others.

For example, I authored Accessible Setup and Mark edited it.

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Mark-H commented Jun 29, 2017

Thanks @jpdevries, can see how that could be confusing.

As for the editor/author terminology... they are and can perhaps be swapped around in some cases, but author might suggest their job is done after a first draft?

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