- From: Kiesling, Elmar <elmar.kiesling@tuwien.ac.at>
- Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2019 15:40:44 +0000
- To: "Info @ OC" <info@openconsent.com>
- CC: "Harshvardhan J. Pandit" <me@harshp.com>, "public-dpvcg@w3.org" <public-dpvcg@w3.org>
Hi Mark/Harsh, Thanks you for the highres version, I'll do another print run (at least we can put it up here after myData ;))!! And thanks for the pointers to the myData Slack - I'm aware and sorry, that was not really meant as a question but as an offer - I already contacted them and asked for a place for a poster or a lightweight format (and whether there is anything like last year's open space which would have fitted..) Best, Elmar > On 16.09.2019, at 14:13, Info @ OC <info@openconsent.com> wrote: > > Hi Elmar, > > You should introduce yourself on slack prior to the event with a link to the W3C page, paper and attach the poster. This way people can come to you. > > - Mark > >> On 15 Sep 2019, at 11:58, Harshvardhan J. Pandit <me@harshp.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Elmar, >> I don't how MyData usually takes place, but you can contact the organisers (or maybe ask previous attendees, Mark?) about what's the best way to advertise - e.g. if they do have space to put up the poster etc. >> >> I have no qualms about sharing the high-res version for printing (will send in a separate private email, as it's on a private storage). >> The existing poster ended up with me, but if we had thought about MyData too, it would have been convenient to reuse it by sending it back with Fajar! >> >> Regards, >> Harsh >> >> On 15/09/19 1:38 AM, Kiesling, Elmar wrote: >>> Hi Harsh, >>>> Elmar (CC'd) mentioned in the last meeting call that he would be going to MyData, and has two actions regarding dissemination and advertising. >>> Thanks, I will indeed go there and advertise, and thanks for the slides, btw! >>> And congrats on the nice poster! I regret that I missed Semantics this time.. >>> What do you think, would it make sense to bring this poster to myData too? I think it would work there despite the different target audience.. >>> → I can ask the organizers, could you provide a high-res version that I could print? >>> Thanks and congrats on the great job, >>> Regards, >>> Elmar >>>> On 13.09.2019, at 19:45, Harshvardhan J. Pandit <me@harshp.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> SEMANTiCS 2019 had a few CG members attending (myself, Fajar, Sabrina, Javier), and we had the opportunity to disseminate DPV (thanks to Sabrina for arranging this) via a poster (see attached). The poster was seen by attendees, which included both members from academic community and industry, and had a good response in terms of interest. There was some general feedback regarding its usage and adoption, the actionable items of which have been added to the feedback collection spreadsheet. >>>> >>>> Largely, people found the vocabulary of interest, and quite a few also mentioned they hadn't known about the CG before. The most pressing inquiry was regarding use-cases and examples demonstrating how the DPV can be used, that would at the same time also demonstrate that it is not a single-purpose vocabulary. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Harsh >>>> >>>> On 03/09/2019 15:18, Data Privacy Vocabularies and Controls Community Group Issue Tracker wrote: >>>>> dpvcg-ACTION-125: Advertise at semantics. >>>>> >>>>> https://www.w3.org/community/dpvcg/track/actions/125 >>>>> >>>>> Assigned to: Fajar Ekaputra >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> -- >>>> --- >>>> Harshvardhan Pandit >>>> PhD Researcher >>>> ADAPT Centre >>>> Trinity College Dublin >>>> >>>> <dpv_SEMANTiCS_lowres.png> >> >> -- >> --- >> Harshvardhan J. Pandit >> PhD Researcher >> ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin >> https://harshp.com/ >> > >
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