- From: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2017 11:28:34 -0600
- To: public-payments-strategy@w3.org
Present: Mahesh, Ken, Coralie, Ian Next meeting: 17 March Topic: There are now more than 50 draft FAQ questions and answers IJ: https://github.com/w3c/payment-request-info/wiki/FAQ ... Ken, Mahesh, please have a look IJ: http://www.w3.org/2017/Talks/ij_adoption_201703/adoption-201703.pdf ... more comments welcome over the next few weeks or so Topic: Ken's suggestion: more diagrams + summary of changes to common roles and parties Ken has suggested that diagrams would be helpful (e.g., of the flow) as well as a summary of changes to common roles and responsibilities. Let’s talk about what that might look like and who wants to work on it. Ken: in order to evangelise the work W3C is doing, and properly educate the merchant enterprises ... Technical level - Marketing departments ... Pictures are helpful ... to visually articulate the anticipate user experience ... could be slides, videos with voice over that explains the elements, the roles, the benefits, etc. ... as it's laid out on the W3C website. IJ: Mahesh, would you agree it'd be useful? Mahesh: Yes ... Not sure about videos ... Harder to get IJ: Microsoft may have some materials; chatting with Molly about that. ... Ken, is the video shareable within the TF, or is it Amex internal? Ken: I can share. It's rough ... we focused on just showing the interface of how the spec would work ... and what it would look like ... input we got was "how did you get here?" ... "what needs to happen?" ... other background questions ... what are the other moving parts to help user's experience. IJ: The FAQ partly addresses those questions ... Maybe a series of slides for what are the steps, who needs to do what; I could see that as being helpful. ... A coherent picture makes sense. Ken: When you think about the variant segments, questions range around pieces (like button/buttons) ... there are basic questions we can anticipate ... "if you have multiple buttons on your check-out page, here's how this could work" IJ: I incorporated some of that in the FAQ. ... Ken, in your video, if you have draft answers that can be used as starting point ... "how do I get started as an X?" and have a set of answers for Xs, where X is a gateway, etc. ... I can work on that next week although it would be tight for feedback time. Ken: Can we go out to the rest of the group? IJ: Sure ... maybe I can prepare a few slides that we can flesh out later. ... Ken, if you send me the roles you have in mind, that would be helpful. Ken: OK. -- Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> https://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs/ Tel: +1 718 260 9447
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