[Agenda] 24 Feb Merchant Adoption teleconference

Hi all,

Our next meeting is tomorrow, 24 February, from 11:00-noon ET. WebEx:
 http://www.w3.org/2017/01/merchant_adoption-20170120.ics

Agenda:

 * Branding. Zach, any updates?

 * Developer portal
   See https://github.com/w3c/payment-request-info

   I have begun to flesh it out. In addition, at the 10 Feb meeting [1] Ken and Andrew
   took an action to write up some FAQ questions. Below please see a batch that 
   I wrote based heavily on an initial draft from Ken.

 * Face-to-face meeting. I’ve asked for 30 minutes on the agenda to talk about merchant
   adoption strategy. How should we use it?

Ian

[1] https://www.w3.org/2017/02/10-wpwg-minutes.html

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Q – How will checkout pages be different when merchants use the API? How much flexibility do merchants have (e.g., in the number of buttons they display)?

Q - What is the difference between a payment method and a payment app?

Q - What does a merchant need to do to accept a particular payment method?

Q - How does a user register a payment app for use with the API?

Q - How does a merchant handle payment method data it receives through the API?

Q – How do merchants express their references for accepted payment methods? How does the browser use that information?

Q – How do merchants express their preferences for payment apps they would like the user to use? How does the browser use that information?

Q - Other than expressing preferences, does the merchant have any way to influence or modify the payment app selected by the user?

Q – What influence does the browser exert over the user choice of payment app?

Q– What influence will the payment app exert over the user choice of payment method?

Q – How does the browser store user information unrelated to payment (e.g., shipping address)?

Q - How do payment apps (whether browser or third party) store payment-related credentials?

Q – What are the primary benefits of the API to merchants?

Q – What are the primary risks of the API to merchants?

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Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
https://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs/
Tel: +1 718 260 9447

Received on Thursday, 23 February 2017 18:24:50 UTC