- From: Scott Yates <scott@journallist.net>
- Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2021 06:04:38 -0600
- To: Credible Web CG <public-credibility@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAJcW4AP5xtkzDgN1wNe+3X0SftsJe7QC9kYk+KwF+4tv-dCB9g@mail.gmail.com>
Dear members of the Credibility W3C group, I was a reporter for a long time, but apparently I need an editor. My last post <https://www.w3.org/community/credibility/?p=76> was way too long, and didn't really have a point. Sorry about that. Let me be more clear in this email: The plan for the next phase of this group is to build a test suite for evaluating efforts designed to counter misinformation. W3C has lots of test suites, like this one <https://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Test/Overview.en.html> for CSS and even more on point, this questionnaire for security and privacy <https://www.w3.org/TR/security-privacy-questionnaire/>. This new test we build together, I hope, will be similar in that anyone can use the test to examine initiatives. The test could be self-administered, or it could be used by a third party. How I see this going: We run a doodle poll to find a good time, and we set six one-hour meetings, one a month. If we do it the first week of the month starting in November, we'll have a rubric that we can get consensus on in April. Before that, *one request*: Please invite anyone that you think might be interested in joining this effort to an open, informational meeting October 15th at 10:30 a.m Pacific, 11:30 Mountain, 12:30 Central, and 1:30 Eastern. (Not doing a doodle poll for this because the meeting is designed for people outside this group, though you are certainly still welcome to join.) We will meet on the regular zoom link <https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87526152790?pwd=cHdKZ0tmWjh2OUxsUEh2eE5Nck8xQT09> . Thank you very much in advance, -Scott Yates Founder JournalList.net, caretaker of the trust.txt framework 202-742-6842 Short Video Explanation of trust.txt <https://youtu.be/lunOBapQxpU>
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