>> I, and I believe lots of us, do want to encourage running code >> more than now. This is one attempt to help with that. Why not >> try it and see? > > Because as a "reward" for claiming to have running code, I think it's > a terrible idea. As a way of handling the process for documents where > it makes sense to, I think it's fine. If you want the criteria for > your WGs to be "You have to have running code," knock yourself out. Oh, and I did forget one other thing I'd meant to say: What, actually is the experiment? It seems to me the experiment is to see if this actually encourages more "running code", which means that to have a meaningful experiment you'll need to be able to compare how many protocol documents represent running code (for some definition of that) *today*, and then look at the same thing again after we've been doing this for a while. Do you have any baseline measurements? Barry