- From: Daveed <daveed@bridgit.io>
- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2025 16:39:22 -0500
- To: "Credible Web CG" <public-credibility@w3.org>
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Hi all
Is it possible to levy new proposals at or before the call?
Daveed Benjamin
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---- On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 15:44:14 -0500 Owen Ambur <owen.ambur@verizon.net> wrote ---
With the assistance of Grok, the framework/questionnaire is now available in StratML format at https://stratml.us/drybridge/index.htm#ICAW or, more specifically, https://stratml.us/docs/YTCP.xml
Owen Amburhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/owenambur/
On Friday, February 28, 2025 at 08:26:33 AM EST, Tzviya Siegman <mailto:tzviya@w3.org> wrote:
Thank you for asking, Jeffrey. Here is the 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 <mailto: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 mailto:tzviya@w3.org or
Dominique Hazael-Massieux 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
https://JournalList.net,
caretaker of the trust.txt framework
Chair of https://www.w3.org/community/credibility/
Member https://iptc.org/ and https://www.rebuildlocalnews.org/
https://youtu.be/lunOBapQxpU
--
Tzviya Siegman
Sustainability Lead
mailto:tzviya@w3.org
Received on Friday, 28 February 2025 21:39:38 UTC