Re: W3C Web Crypto WG - a possible F2F meeting in May 2014 in the area bay

FYI, WebRTC (or at least the IETF RTCWEB half) is planning a F2F 19-21 May,
probably on the east coast of the US.


On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:11 PM, GALINDO Virginie <
Virginie.GALINDO@gemalto.com> wrote:

>  [with the right links to IEEE SP2014 meeting]
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> Dear all,
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> A follow up on the idea of having a F2F meeting. We briefly discussed to
> join the eBay/Paypal gathering in April. Some problems were encountered as
> I missed the minimum 8 weeks for announcing the meeting, and its conflicted
> with www2014 in Korea. A possible alternative plan is to meet close to the
> IEEE privacy and security meeting, planned in the 18-21 of May in San
> Francisco[1].
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> I would like to see if Working Group participants would have an interest
> to join a 2 days F2F meeting, which will focus on i) test framework, ii)
> comments received during Last Call, iii) future work of Web Crypto WG.
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> I have provisioned a Doodle to evaluate the number of people who could
> attend: http://doodle.com/i4aq7pv8nhehswpk
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> Thanks for answering to help us to set up this meeting (or not).
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> Regards,
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> Virginie
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> Chair of the web crypto wg
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> [1] http://www.ieee-security.org/TC/SP2014/program.html
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