David Singer
David Singer
As far as I can tell, we are converging, perhaps absent @michaelchampion o * the council that forms to hear a question lasts until they decide on the question, even...
> Sorry, I was just confirming Dave’s suspicion that I’m not part of the consensus on this topic. Since I don’t support the approach, I don’t support the implementation details....
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I agree that changes to scope or deliverables are the very essence of substantive. Dates are almost certainly so as well. Is there room here for "if anyone thinks it's...
Can we go with something short, that establishes principle rather than detail? "The following are always substantive changes to a charter: * expansion of scope; * addition of deliverable (which...
Combining @jeffjaffe 's suggestion with my two above, yields a short list of things are normally substantive, a short list of things that normally are not, and the ability of...
Putting it together: * * * * * In general, a "substantive" change is a change - that in the judgement of the Director - would plausibly result in reviewers...
the problem is that the Director can make non-substantive changes without announcement or review, and if it's also the Director's judgment, people might not even notice when they would have...