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* For other bodies, a request for consideration according to the procedures of the body | * For other bodies, a request for consideration according to the procedures of the body | ||
Being able to prototype new features allows us to learn about them, but experimentation serves to inform our choices in standards bodies. Features that have not been discussed within the processes of a standards body will require extra scrutiny to ensure that it is safe to prototype. This applies especially to W3C work that is | Being able to prototype new features allows us to learn about them, but experimentation serves to inform our choices in standards bodies. Features that have not been discussed within the processes of a standards body will require extra scrutiny to ensure that it is safe to prototype. This applies especially to W3C work that is not the product of a working group or community group; the same applies to individual submissions to the IETF. | ||
===Standardization requirements for shipping features=== | ===Standardization requirements for shipping features=== |