- From: Steven Valdez <svaldez@google.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2021 14:54:32 -0500
- To: public-antifraud@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CANduzxD-LjcfUD8dP4FxJBT_xMkzG6uMMtHLDt4DVQGs55PDTA@mail.gmail.com>
Hi all, Welcome to the Anti-Fraud Community Group <https://antifraudcg.github.io>. The mission of the group is to better understand the anti-fraud and unwanted traffic space and incubate web features and APIs to address that space while improving user security, privacy, and accessibility. We're planning on having an initial meeting to chart out the direction of the CG (process for developing the charter for the group, frequency of meetings, chair selection process) in December, followed by starting to have regularly scheduled meetings starting next year after the holidays. Most of the work in the CG will be conducted in various Github repositories <https://github.com/antifraudcg/>, with a regular meeting schedule and occasional interim/face-to-face meetings. The initial meeting will be in early/mid December. Please fill out the following Doodle if you have a preference on dates, and we'll use that to figure out what date works best for the meeting: https://doodle.com/poll/mqw47tk6e7w9we3k The agenda will be at https://github.com/antifraudcg/meetings/tree/main/2021/. If there are particular topics regarding the formation and early steps for the CG, please file PRs or issues so we can update the agenda accordingly. Once we've nailed down the timing, we'll send the call-in details and reminder of the meeting to the internal CG list. We know that with the winter holidays, some folks may be unable to attend, after the meeting we'll reach out to the list with the meeting notes and to get feedback on the topics brought up in the meeting. If there are others who are interested in the space and want to participate in the W3C, they should join the Community group via https://www.w3.org/community/antifraud/join/ (they will need a W3C account to join). Best, Kaustubha Govind Steven Valdez
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