Re: Invitation to a new Iteration of CredWeb

Thank you for asking, Jeffrey. Here is the framework 
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1byu_QoXyR5Br5HHuBrkE7Hl_e1L59KybSbzIbIRt7-c/edit?usp=sharing> 
for discussion.

On 2/26/2025 5:15 PM, Jeffrey Yasskin wrote:
> Can you share the draft project framework that you're planning to 
> discuss at the meeting?
>
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 8:59 AM Scott Yates <scott@journallist.net> wrote:
>
>     Dear CredWeb member,
>
>     Below you'll find a note from some of the top honchos at the W3C.
>     They recently decided that the current state of the internet...
>     well... it sucks. And they want to make it better in the ways that
>     they can as the organization where the internet was pretty much
>     invented.
>
>     But rather than create a new group, they realized that there's a
>     group that's been trying to make the internet less sucky for a
>     while now, the group you belong to, the CredWeb Community Group.
>     They approached Sandro and me recently and asked if they could
>     basically hijack our agenda, turbocharge who is getting invited,
>     and increase the possibility that we might be able to produce a
>     new standard designed to make things suck less online. Sandro and
>     I were happy to agree.
>
>     So if you've been attending over the last couple of years, I'd
>     encourage you to join the next meeting on March 12. Details below.
>
>     If you've been "lurking" and just keeping an eye on what we're
>     doing from afar, I'd encourage you to attend at least this first
>     meeting. Two different in-person W3C meetings recently saw a huge
>     interest in this topic. The organizers of this new series think
>     the time is right to take some bold steps. If you want a hand in
>     shaping what those steps are, this is the time to re-engage.
>
>     Hope to see you on March 12!
>
>
>
>         W3C is working on a deconstructed mini-workshop series to
>         review proposals to combat misinformation on the web. Based on
>         discussions at TPAC 2024 (Originator Profile [1] and Content
>         Authenticity [2]) and in the W3C Strategy Team [3], there is
>         clear interest in investigating how several proposals in this
>         space can contribute and what standardization support they
>         might need.
>
>
>         The Credible Web Community Group [4] will host this
>         deconstructed mini-workshop series to discuss a project
>         framework for assessing tooling in the authentic web ecosystem.
>
>
>         We will hold a virtual meeting on 12 March 2025, 10:00-11:00
>         EDT / 14:00-15:00 UTC, to review the framework and discuss how
>         to move proposals to interoperable standards to combat
>         misinformation on the web. More information can be found at:
>         https://www.w3.org/events/workshops/2025/authentic-web-workshop/
>
>
>         Attendance is free for all participants and is open to the
>         public, whether or not W3C members.
>
>
>         If you are interested in this area, we encourage you to attend
>         the 12 March meeting to gain insights into the framework.
>         Alternatively, you may review the meeting minutes, which will
>         be made available afterward.
>
>
>         To submit a proposal for presentation at a future meeting,
>         please contact Tzviya Siegman <tzviya@w3.org>
>         <mailto:tzviya@w3.org> or Dominique Hazael-Massieux
>         <dom@w3.org> <mailto:dom@w3.org>.
>
>
>         Thanks,
>
>
>         Xueyuan Jia, W3C Marketing & Communications
>         On behalf of the Program Committee:
>         Sandro Hawke
>         Dominique Hazael-Massieux
>         Chris Needham
>         Tzviya Siegman
>         Scott Yates
>
>
>         [1] https://github.com/w3c/tpac2024-breakouts/issues/90
>         [2] https://github.com/w3c/tpac2024-breakouts/issues/70
>         [3] https://github.com/w3c/strategy/issues/483
>         [4] https://www.w3.org/community/credibility/
>
>
>
>     -Scott Yates
>     Founder
>     JournalList.net <https://JournalList.net>, caretaker of the
>     trust.txt framework
>     202-742-6842 <tel:(202)%20742-6842>
>     Chair of W3C Credibility Group
>     <https://www.w3.org/community/credibility/>
>     Member IPTC <https://iptc.org/> and Rebuild Local News
>     <https://www.rebuildlocalnews.org/>
>     Short Video Explanation of trust.txt <https://youtu.be/lunOBapQxpU>
>
-- 
Tzviya Siegman
Sustainability Lead
tzviya@w3.org

Received on Friday, 28 February 2025 13:26:22 UTC