- From: Matthias Schunter <mts@zurich.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 19:09:52 +0100
- To: Lorrie Cranor <lorrie@cs.cmu.edu>, Lorrie Cranor <lorrie@cs.cmu.edu>
- Cc: public-p3p-spec@w3.org
Our final draft is on the web. Nothing happened with respect to consent groups. matthias At 11:15 AM 1/26/2004 -0500, Lorrie Cranor wrote: >Except for a few friendly welcome back and congratulation messages (thank >you) I have gotten no response to my email from last week (copied below). >I would like a brief status report from all task forces ASAP and suggested >agenda items for this week's call. > >Thanks! > >Lorrie > > > >On Tuesday, January 20, 2004, at 04:04 PM, Lorrie Cranor wrote: > >> >>P3P Working Group members, >> >>First, I wanted to let you all know that I am back from maternity leave >>and have completed my move from New Jersey to Pittsburgh. I have joined >>the faculty of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon >>University (new contact info below). >> >>Second, I wanted to let you all know that I will resume chairing the P3P >>working group meetings with our next conference call on January > 28. >> >>Finally, I want to remind you all of the schedule of deliverables in our >>charter >>http://www.w3.org/P3P/Group/Specification/1.1/01-spec-charter.html and >>let you know how I plan to move forward. >> >>According to our charter we should have published complete working drafts >>in November and should be publishing last call drafts in January so that >>we are on track for CR in February and PR in April. We are a little >>behind schedule, but not terribly so. From the beginning, the idea behind >>this working group was to pick the low hanging fruit and get done as much >>as we could in a 16 month time frame. Anything that can't be accomplished >>in that time frame will have to wait for W3C to charter a working group >>for the next version of P3P (interest and resources permitting). So, the >>time has come to focus on what remaining items we can get done in P3P1.1 >>and put the rest aside. >> >>Rigo is hoping to have an edited P3P 1.1 working draft with all the >>changes the working group has approved so far ready by the end of this >>month. I am working with Rigo to update buzilla and figure out where >>things stand. If you are a taskforce chair, I would appreciate it if you >>could send email to the working group by the end of the week summarizing >>the current status of your taskforce's work, what additional work you >>think is realistic to accomplish in the next month, and any issues you >>need the full working group to resolve before moving forward. If you are >>not a taskforce chair but have been assigned a major action item, please >>do likewise. >> >>I would like to get *complete* drafts of all proposed additions/changes >>to the specification no later than February 13. By complete, I mean >>something that is fully fleshed out such that it can be put in the spec >>more or less as-is if the working group decides they like it. We will >>then consider each of these proposals and decide whether we want to >>accept the proposal as-is or with changes, or whether we think the idea >>should wait for another version of P3P. You are of course welcome to send >>us proposals earlier than February 13, or to post incomplete proposals >>before February 13 so that you can get feedback on early drafts. Any >>pending issue for which we do not have a complete draft by February 13 >>will not be addressed in P3P 1.1. So if there is something you care >>about, please see to it that you get a proposal in. >> >>Our next call will be on Wednesday, January 28 at the usual time and >>place. Please let me know if you have any items you would like me to >>schedule for the agenda. >> >>Thanks! >> >>Lorrie >> >> >> >>-- >>Lorrie Faith Cranor, Associate Research Professor >>Computer Science and Engineering & Public Policy >>Carnegie Mellon University >>ISRI, School of Computer Science >>5000 Forbes Ave >>Pittsburgh, PA 15213 >>412-268-7534 >>Office: Doherty Hall 4301A >>lorrie@cs.cmu.edu >>http://lorrie.cranor.org/ > -- Dr. Matthias Schunter <mts (at) zurich.ibm.com> --- IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Ph. +41 (1) 724-8329 Fax +41-1-724-8953; More info at www.schunter.org PGP Fingerprint 989AA3ED 21A19EF2 B0058374 BE0EE10D
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