Fwd: [RESPONSE REQUIRED] Invitation to attend W3C Strong Authentication and Identity Workshop

Colleagues,

We look forward to seeing you in just under two weeks!

I am told that some of our acceptance emails have been eaten by spam 
filters, so I'm forwarding the invitation again, foolishly hoping for 
better results the second time.  Apologies if this is a duplicate.  We 
are near capacity, so if you have not already acknowledged that you can 
attend in person, please do so - we want to keep track of how many seats 
are left in case we need to do last minute shuffling.

The list I'm using for this note, public-2018-identity-ws@w3.org, will 
reach all invitees.  Feel free to use it for discussing your ideas in 
advance of the workshop.  You can reach just the program committee at 
group-identity-ws-pc@w3.org.

We will be posting an agenda shortly.

-- Sam Weiler, W3C/MIT


-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [RESPONSE REQUIRED] Invitation to attend W3C Strong 
Authentication and Identity Workshop
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 22:57:51 -0500
From: Samuel Weiler <weiler@w3.org>
Reply-To: group-identity-ws-pc@w3.org
To: group-identity-ws-pc@w3.org

Congratulations, your application to participate in the W3C Strong 
Authentication and Identity Workshop has been accepted!

We need to know if you will be attending in person. Please do this as
soon as possible. If we don’t receive a response from you by November
30th, we will assume that you are not attending and may give your seat
to someone else. Are you going to attend the workshop in person?

You may also want to book your flights now. The workshop takes place
December 10th and 11th, 2018 at Microsoft Building 27 in Redmond,
Washington, USA. The event will start promptly at 9am Monday and end by
4pm Tuesday to allow participants to catch evening flights. Further
details can be found on the Workshop homepage:

https://www.w3.org/Security/strong-authentication-and-identity-workshop/index.html

You are receiving this invitation because you have expressed a position
or opinion of some kind. If you would like to be considered for a
presentation and have not submitted a more detailed position paper,
please do so quickly by sending it to:

group-identity-ws-pc@w3.org

We will be announcing the detailed agenda shortly, as well as providing 
more details about the venue, accommodations, and meeting logistics.

On behalf of the W3C Strong Authentication and Identity Workshop Program
Committee,

-- Sam Weiler, W3C

Received on Tuesday, 27 November 2018 13:48:24 UTC