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*Decision: when a contribution is "''for decision''" this implies that the group is requested to take a a decision on its content. When reserving a contribution "''for decision''" it is mandatory to fill-in a description of the requested decision | *Decision: when a contribution is "''for decision''" this implies that the group is requested to take a a decision on its content. When reserving a contribution "''for decision''" it is mandatory to fill-in a description of the requested decision | ||
*Discussion | *Discussion: a contribution "''for Discussion''" implies that the source of the contribution does not expect the group to take a decision on its content, but that he/she expects the group to dedicate some time for its presentation and for discussion. Example: a new version of a Draft that is not yet for approval. | ||
*Information | *Information: a contribution "''for Information''" is made available by its source to inform the group or some information for interest. By submitting a contribution "''for information''" the source does not explicitly require the group to spend time to discuss it. | ||
This attribute of a contribution is reflected in the automatically generated [[Cover Page|cover page]]s. | This attribute of a contribution is reflected in the automatically generated [[Cover Page|cover page]]s. |
Revision as of 08:16, 3 August 2010
A contribution can be for:
- Decision: when a contribution is "for decision" this implies that the group is requested to take a a decision on its content. When reserving a contribution "for decision" it is mandatory to fill-in a description of the requested decision
- Discussion: a contribution "for Discussion" implies that the source of the contribution does not expect the group to take a decision on its content, but that he/she expects the group to dedicate some time for its presentation and for discussion. Example: a new version of a Draft that is not yet for approval.
- Information: a contribution "for Information" is made available by its source to inform the group or some information for interest. By submitting a contribution "for information" the source does not explicitly require the group to spend time to discuss it.
This attribute of a contribution is reflected in the automatically generated cover pages.