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From: Edd Dumbill <edd@u...> >True, but this is a weak argument really. After all the deliverables >will be public so it seems odd that the charter isn't. The dates could >always be excised if they're an issue. The requirements document and drafts will be in public. What information would a charter have that is particularly interesting? I would say membership lists would be more interesting to dedicated China-watchers. Cheers Rick Jelliffe
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