Members of the OpenC2 TC, Your 30-day public reviews for three OpenC2 Specifications have been announced, for: - Open Command and Control (OpenC2) Language Specification Version 1.0 - Open Command and Control (OpenC2) Profile for Stateless Packet Filtering Version 1.0 - Specification for Transfer of OpenC2 Messages via HTTPS Version 1.0 The reviews end on 10 December. (Actually, a bit over 30 days, to avoid closing on the weekend.) You can find the announcement at
https://www.oasis-open.org/news/announcements/invitation-to-comment-on-three-open-command-and-control-openc2-specifications-end . If you prefer to forward the complete email announcement message, it may be found at:
https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/openc2/201811/msg00005.html . Please consider forwarding this announcement on to other parties who may be interested in the work. In my experience, TCs that actively solicit outside review get more and better quality feedback on their specifications. Also, please keep in mind the OASIS requirements for handling comments [1]. Non-TC member feedback can only be submitted to the TC's comment list
openc2-comment@lists.oasis-open.org . The TC must have someone subscribed to this mail list to monitor comments. All submitted comments must be acknowledged by the TC. In addition, the TC needs to maintain a log of comments received and their resolutions. The comment resolution log will need to be avaiable when you begin your next public review. A simple comment resolution log template is available in OpenDocument [2] and Office [3] format. Let me know if you have any questions regarding the review or next steps. === Additional references: [1]
https://www.oasis-open.org/resources/tcadmin/handling-the-comments-received-during-a-public-review [2]
https://www.oasis-open.org/sites/www.oasis-open.org/files/Simple-comment-resolution-log-template_0.ods [3]
https://www.oasis-open.org/sites/www.oasis-open.org/files/Simple-comment-resolution-log-template_0.xls Best regards, Paul -- Paul Knight - Tel: +1 781-883-1783 OASIS - Advancing open standards for the information society - Document Process Analyst