RE: Important telecon on Thursday 17th March at 16h00 UTC (12pm EDT, 9am PDT, 4pm GMT,

Folks I must give regrets today, understanding this is an important telcon.
Best regards,
David

From: Telford-Reed, Nick [mailto:Nick.Telford-Reed@worldpay.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 12:59 PM
To: Payments WG Public
Subject: Important telecon on Thursday 17th March at 16h00 UTC (12pm EDT, 9am PDT, 4pm GMT,

Hello all

We have an important call on Thursday to call for consensus on the publication of the First Public Working Draft of some of our web payments API documents.

There are currently 4 specifications forming the proposal<https://w3c.github.io/browser-payment-api/>:


*         Architecture (https://w3c.github.io/browser-payment-api/specs/architecture.html)

The Payment Request architecture is designed to separate different concerns of the Payment Request system into different specifications so that they can be discussed and moved forward independently. This document describes the architecture and explains what different specifications may be created and how the relate to each other.

*         Payment Method Identifiers (https://w3c.github.io/browser-payment-api/specs/method-identifiers.html)

The PaymentRequest API requires that merchants supply a list identifiers for supported payment methods. This document defines those identifier strings and how they are created.

*         PaymentRequest API (https://w3c.github.io/browser-payment-api/specs/paymentrequest.html)

This is a proposal for a new web API that will allow merchants (i.e. websites selling physical or digital goods) to easily accept payments from multiple payment methods with minimal integration.

*         Basic Card Payment (https://w3c.github.io/browser-payment-api/specs/basic-card-payment.html)

This specification is a Payment Transaction Message Specification used by the PaymentRequest API to support payment by payment cards such as credit or debit cards.

Please take the time to read them if you possibly can. The wider the review, the better the documents and the quality of the debate around the decision to publish. Even better, please suggest edits by making pull requests or mailing the list.

Our draft agenda for Thursday can be found here:
https://github.com/w3c/webpayments/wiki

As ever, comments, additions or deletions welcome.

Please contact Adrian Hope-Bailie or myself with any questions or queries, or of course mail the mailing list.

Thanks for your time.
Nick
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