- From: Junichi Hashimoto <xju-hashimoto@kddi.com>
- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2015 19:35:03 +0900
- To: "Abramski, Adam M" <adam.m.abramski@intel.com>, "public-autowebplatform@w3.org" <public-autowebplatform@w3.org>, public-automotive <public-automotive@w3.org>
- Cc: Paul Boyes <pb@opencar.com>
Hi Adam, I'm not familiar with AMM but I guess many participants don't know well about BG or WG activities. In order to attract much more attention for our activities, I think, explaining our policy or sharing our goal thoroughly is more important than talking on current hot topics. And this is too much expectation for me. What I thought was, for example, that you or Paul talk as a main speaker and pass microphone to Qing An for spec detail and pass it to me for security topic. Regards, Junichi On 15/09/12 01:54 , Abramski, Adam M wrote: > Hi Hashimoto-san, > > Yes that's the one! Here's the details for everyone as it currently stands, but I propose we change the description to just cover an update and status check on our Security sub-team work to date: > > W3C Update (TBC) > > Speaker > Adam Abramski, Co Chair at W3C Automotive Working Group, Intel Corporation > Paul Boyes, Director, Telematics and Standards , OpenCar > > Description > Update on the W3C Automotive and Web Platform Business Group > Where have we been and where are we going > Final Report on Vehicle Data API specs > Next focus area: security, LBS, speech > Update on the newly formed W3C Automotive Working Group > Initial focus area > > I can work changing this session with GENIVI but wanted to make sure the team planned for such a presentation. > > So do Hashimoto-san do agree and will you lead this effort and present to the AMM? > > Of course I would encourage anyone else who would like to participate or help Hashimoto-san in presenting to please raise their hand and coordinate with Hashimoto-san. > > I just need a confirmation that someone on the team will lead this effort, then I'll change the description with GENIVI. > > Thank you. > > Sincerely, > Adam > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Junichi Hashimoto [mailto:xju-hashimoto@kddi.com] > Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 7:06 PM > To: Abramski, Adam M; public-autowebplatform@w3.org; public-automotive > Cc: Paul Boyes > Subject: Re: 10/23/2015 - W3C Automotive BG F2F Seoul Korea > > Hi Adam, > > In the schedule[1], I found a W3C session on 10/22 17:30-18:30. Will have several topics in the session and one for security? If so I think I can summarize our status of security & privacy investigations. > > [1] https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ehome/geniviseoul/312566 > > Regards, > Junichi > > > On 15/09/11 09:52 , Abramski, Adam M wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Also, I believe we discussed this in our BG meeting a couple months >> ago, but we agreed with GENIVI to take a presentation session on >> Thursday Oct 22^nd in the mid-afternoon. I thought someone on the >> security sub team agreed to present out on the status during this >> session. Maybe it was someone from the WG...? >> >> Who was that and are you preparing for this? Just need a confirmation >> so I can let GENIVI know who that is J >> >> Thanks! >> >> Sincerely, >> Adam >> >> *From:*Paul Boyes [mailto:pb@opencar.com] >> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 08, 2015 6:46 PM >> *To:* public-autowebplatform@w3.org; public-automotive >> *Subject:* 10/23/2015 - W3C Automotive BG F2F Seoul Korea >> >> All, >> >> Please register for the BG F2F which will be on October 23, 2015 in >> Seoul Korea in conjunction with the GENIVI All Member Meeting. >> >> Register for F2F here: >> >> https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/61259/20151023_BG_F2F_SEOUL/ >> >> For info on hotels and the GENIVI AMM: >> >> http://genivi.org/amm-2015-october >> >> Please let me know if you have any questions. >> >> >> Paul J. Boyes >> >> -------------------------------- >> >> Mobile: 206-276-9675 >> Skype: pauljboyes >> > >
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