Re: Request for review of Data on the Web Best Practices

Thanks for putting this together, Eric! I do want to make sure we bear 
in mind that the group is not attempting to write BPs for privacy or 
other legal considerations. We felt it was out of scope to try and 
really address such things. If the PING feels this is something we 
should take on, however, I certainly hope they will let us know that.

-Annette


On 5/25/16 8:55 AM, Eric Stephan wrote:
> All,
>
> Here is a view only spreadsheet [1] that I promised to start compiling 
> questionaire information to assess the DWBP document.  I've granted 
> read/write access to the Phil, the BP editors, Annette Greiner who is 
> a major contributor.  If you would like editing access let me know.
>
> I alerted Greg to the fact that in order to put some questions into 
> spreadsheet form I reduced or altered wording. If the meaning is 
> changed please recommend something more suitable.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric Stephan
>
> References
> [1] 
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Cr6b313LzFa4Y8ImlMJila8zRsN54_ekAZTycK7tchQ/edit?usp=sharing
>
> On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 6:47 AM, Eric Stephan <ericphb@gmail.com 
> <mailto:ericphb@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     >> Hi Phil,
>
>     >>Also wanted to say - if you want to join the PING call and discuss this a bit in a less
>     asynchronous manner, it's happening tomorrow, I've C/Ped the
>     details below:
>
>     +1
>
>     Eric S
>
>
>
>     On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 5:47 AM, Greg Norcie <gnorcie@cdt.org
>     <mailto:gnorcie@cdt.org>> wrote:
>
>         Hi Phil,
>
>         Also wanted to say - if you want to join the PING call and
>         discuss this a bit in a less asynchronous manner, it's
>         happening tomorrow, I've C/Ped the details below:
>
>
>         Privacy Interest Group Meetings
>           Next call: 26th May 2016
>           9am PT, 12pm ET, 6pm CET
>
>              WebEx meeting
>         https://mit.webex.com/mit/j.php?MTID=meda7c1b71d647aefa4377d4610c67648
>
>         +1 617-324-0000 <tel:%2B1%20617-324-0000>
>              meeting number: 648 986 475
>
>         Please also join us in IRC in the #privacy room.
>              Server: irc.w3.org <http://irc.w3.org>
>              Username: <your name>
>              Port: 6667 or 6665
>              Channel: #privacy
>
>         https://www.w3.org/Privacy/
>
>
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>         On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 3:23 AM, Phil Archer <phila@w3.org
>         <mailto:phila@w3.org>> wrote:
>
>             Looks like you got that gig then, Eric - thank you!
>
>             As you know, Eric, it's the privacy issues that you raised
>             about data and metadata that are the potential overlap. I
>             don't imagine the PING folks will have a lot to say about
>             persistent identifiers, API calls etc. so I hope that we
>             can minimise what we're asking Greg and his colleagues to do.
>
>             Thanks
>
>             Phil.
>
>
>             On 24/05/2016 20:41, Eric Stephan wrote:
>
>                 Hi Greg, Phil, and DWBP WG,
>
>                 It almost seems like a matrix (table) of privacy
>                 questions and the best
>                 practices would be useful, blank cells could reflect
>                 non-applicability.
>                 What do you think?  If it is useful, I am happy to help.
>
>                 Kind regards,
>
>                 Eric Stephan
>                 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
>
>                 On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 11:56 AM, Greg Norcie
>                 <gnorcie@cdt.org <mailto:gnorcie@cdt.org>> wrote:
>
>                     Hi Phil,
>
>                     Thanks for reaching out! Sorry to hear about your
>                     tight deadline.
>
>                     In order to speed things up, as a first, step,
>                     could you or someone from
>                     the HTML5 team please use the PING Privacy
>                     Questionnaire[1] to do an
>                     initial self review of your standard? (We would
>                     also love to get feedback
>                     on how the privacy questionnaire can be improved :) )
>
>                     I'd be happy to work with you and your team to
>                     identify any remaining
>                     issues that may be present in addition to those
>                     uncovered by the self
>                     review.
>
>                     There is a PING call on 5/26 as well in case you
>                     want to join in and
>                     discuss further.
>
>                     [1] http://gregnorc.github.io/ping-privacy-questions/
>
>
>                     /********************************************/
>                     Greg Norcie (norcie@cdt.org <mailto:norcie@cdt.org>)
>                     Staff Technologist
>                     Center for Democracy & Technology
>                     District of Columbia office
>                     (p) 202-637-9800 <tel:202-637-9800>
>                     PGP: http://norcie.com/pgp.txt
>
>                     /*******************************************/
>
>                     On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 8:30 AM, Phil Archer
>                     <phila@w3.org <mailto:phila@w3.org>> wrote:
>
>                         Dear Ping members,
>
>                         The Data on the Web Best Practices Working
>                         Group has published three
>                         documents that are close to completion, two of
>                         which we'd be grateful if
>                         you could review. In general, privacy issues
>                         don't arise in this work but:
>
>                         1. The Data on the Web Best Practices document
>                         itself has references to
>                         privacy in its introduction [1] and in a
>                         section on data enrichment [2].
>
>                         2. The WG's charter [3] includes the line:
>                         "Ensure that the privacy
>                         concerns are properly included in the Quality
>                         and Granularity vocabulary."
>                         The vocabulary in question is at [4] and we
>                         would be grateful if you could
>                         confirm that no specific privacy issues are
>                         raised by that work (I think it
>                         unlikely but I may be missing something).
>
>                         The WG plans to make the transition to CR for
>                         its BP doc (which is Rec
>                         Track) during next month so we're setting a
>                         (very) tight deadline on
>                         comments of 12 June.
>
>                         Thank you for your help,
>
>                         Phil.
>
>
>                         [1]
>                         https://www.w3.org/TR/2016/WD-dwbp-20160519/#intro
>                         [2]
>                         https://www.w3.org/TR/2016/WD-dwbp-20160519/#enrichment
>                         [3]
>                         https://www.w3.org/2013/05/odbp-charter#coordination
>                         [4]
>                         https://www.w3.org/TR/2016/WD-vocab-dqv-20160519/
>
>                         --
>
>
>                         Phil Archer
>                         W3C Data Activity Lead
>                         http://www.w3.org/2013/data/
>
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>
>
>
>
>
>             -- 
>
>
>             Phil Archer
>             W3C Data Activity Lead
>             http://www.w3.org/2013/data/
>
>             http://philarcher.org
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>             @philarcher1
>
>
>
>

-- 
Annette Greiner
NERSC Data and Analytics Services
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Received on Wednesday, 25 May 2016 17:38:46 UTC