diff --git a/editor/index.md b/editor/index.md index 4d94c1bd..2343bd35 100644 --- a/editor/index.md +++ b/editor/index.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ If you are a newly appointed editor in your Working Group, here is some advice t - Get an [idea of the role of an editor](role.md) at W3C - Check the most popular editing tools: [Bikeshed](https://speced.github.io/bikeshed/), [respec](https://respec.org/docs/) -- When using Github, check [Using GitHub for Spec Work](../github/specs.md) and [Workflow for editors and other contributors](./github/workflow.md) +- When using Github, check [Using GitHub for Spec Work](../github/specs.md) and [Workflow for editors and other contributors](../github/workflow.md) - [How to Organize a Recommendation Track Transition](../transitions/) explains the process to get a document published as a technical report. The [step finder](../transitions/nextstep.md) will help you finding which transition to do next and what the requirements are. - [Pubrules](https://www.w3.org/pubrules/) ([publication requirements](https://www.w3.org/pubrules/doc)) and links to related policies (e.g., [namespaces](namespaces.md), [media type registration](mediatypes.md), [version management](versioning.md), and [in-place modifications](standards-track/republishing.md)). See also [Pubrules issue management](https://github.com/w3c/specberus/issues) - Publications can only happen on Tuesdays and Thursdays ([Member-only archive of announcement](https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/chairs/2009JanMar/0192.html)), unless you use the [automated publication system](https://github.com/w3c/echidna/wiki)