RE: 10 August: 90 minute meeting

I would rather split the time than have a separate call, so first 60 min max on main and 30 min on other.

From: Dirk Balfanz [mailto:balfanz@google.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 1:00 PM
To: Samuel Weiler <weiler@w3.org>; W3C Web Authn WG <public-webauthn@w3.org>
Subject: Re: 10 August: 90 minute meeting

Sorry we (Alexei and I) had to run today, and weren't there at the end. Asking for an extra 30 minutes of everyone's time is actually quite a big request.

While I appreciated the discussion on UVI and auth factors today, and *really* liked the progress that the location extension has made, I would rather see us spend time on the main spec. Two reasons: One, if the main spec isn't in good shape, none of the work we put into extensions will matter. Two, even in the implementation phase we're going to want to walk before we run. Echoing Richard's thoughts from today about Mozilla's plans to implement the location extension, we (Google) will implement basic functionality first and see how that goes, before we venture into supporting some of the extensions. So (at least from my point of view, and as a very practical matter of staging the rollout of these things), I need us to agree on the main spec *before* we need to agree on the extensions.

So, can we stick to 60 minutes and move the extension discussions to a different time slot where some of us wouldn't feel the need to attend? Or perhaps split the 90 minutes in half and dedicate one half of it to main spec discussions?

Dirk.

On Wed, Aug 3, 2016, 11:11 AM Samuel Weiler <weiler@w3.org<mailto:weiler@w3.org>> wrote:
Next week's Webauthn WG meeting has been extended to 90 minutes, per
discussions at today's meeting.  Same start time (1pm EDT), later end time.

-- Sam Weiler

Received on Wednesday, 3 August 2016 21:15:09 UTC