Decimal Upgrade to 1.04
Revisions to version 1.04
The process for the 1.04 decimal upgrade of the standard is outlined below.
Details about the specific changes are listed on the knowledge base in the 1.04 Decimal Upgrade Forum.
IATI | Community | Timescale | Due Date | Now Due |
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A clear cut off date for new submissions should be advertised. | Community submits and discusses proposals/ideas before the cut off date | 28 Oct 2013 | ||
The TAG technical team should have agreed as to which proposals should go forward to the next upgrade, and communicated this with the community. | These are flagged on the knowledge base as under consideration. Individuals may be contacted and asked for opinoin/clarity | usually within 1 week | 4th Nov | |
Consultation | Community debate: During this time the community can help shape the proposals, and discuss what has been included or left out. | Over a two week period (three weeks during Summer) | 18 Nov | |
These ideas need to then be built into fully implemented examples. | During this time the community can help shape the proposals, but really this is a writing up task. | within 1 week | 25 Nov | |
The community has until the due date to inspect what the TAG publishes as their proposed changes for consultation. i.e. the TAG now owns the changes. | During this time the community can help shape the proposals | over a 2 week period | 9 Dec | |
Final proposals proposals are constructed and then published on the due date. | At this stage we hope that the proposals are solid and will be accepted, but people will still have a chance to air their views. | within 1 week | 16 Dec | 24 Feb |
Consultation | Community scrutinises the final proposals, and feeds back on errors, omissions, problems, solutions. | over a 2 week period | 30 Dec | 10 Mar |
Proposals are accepted, and implementation process begins. | 6 Jan 1014 | 17 Mar | ||
Development version of changes are refined/built and in place by the due date. | Hopefully over this period development versions may come available before the due date, so the community may be able to start testing early | within 1 week | 13 Jan | 24 Mar |
Development versions are available for community testing. | Community can test for 4 weeks | over a 4 week period | 10 Feb | 7 Apr |
Bugs ironed out | within 2 weeks | 24 Feb | 21 Apr | |
Changes go live | 10 Mar 2014 | 5 May |