- From: Dave Longley <dlongley@digitalbazaar.com>
- Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2016 10:53:27 -0400
- To: public-payments-wg@w3.org
Answer 1: Digital Bazaar supports the proposal. On 09/30/2016 03:53 PM, Ian Jacobs wrote: > Dear Web Payments Working Group Participants, > > At the F2F in Lisbon there was support [1] for issuing a Call for > Consensus (CfC) to publish the following as a Working Group Note: > > Web Payments Overview 1.0 > https://w3c.github.io/webpayments-overview/NOTE/2016-09-30/ > > We would like to thank the editors for preparing this document. > > This is a Call for Consensus to publish it as a Working Group Note. > > PLEASE RESPOND to the proposal by 7 October 2016 (1pm ET). > > For the co-Chairs, > Ian Jacobs > > [1] https://www.w3.org/2016/09/20-wpwg-minutes#item06 > > ========= > PROPOSAL > > Request that the W3C Director approve the following for publication > as a Working Group Note: > > Web Payments Overview 1.0 > https://w3c.github.io/webpayments-overview/NOTE/2016-09-30/ > > Please indicate one of the following in your response: > > 1. Support the proposal. > > 2. Request some changes, but support the proposal even > if suggested changes are not taken into account. > > 3. Request some changes, and do not support the proposal > unless the changes are taken into account. > > 4. Do not support the proposal (please provide rationale). > > 5. Support the consensus of the WPWG. > > 6. Abstain. > > We invite you to include rationale in your response. > > If there is strong consensus by 7 October 2016 (1pm ET) for the > proposal, it will carry. > > ==================== > REMINDERS ABOUT NOTES, CONSENSUS, AND FORMAL OBJECTIONS > > * Publication as a Working Group Note does NOT indicate that a document > is complete or represents Working Group consensus. > > * In case of a decision to publish, the Chairs will request approval > to publish a Working Group Note. In this case, if you wish your LACK > of support to publish to be conveyed to the W3C Director and > reviewed, please include the phrase "FORMAL OBJECTION" [2] in your > response and be sure to include substantive arguments or rationale. > > * Silence will be taken to mean there is no Formal Objection [2]. > > * The W3C Director takes Formal Objections seriously, and therefore > they typically require significant time and effort to > address. Therefore, please limit any Formal Objections to issues > related to the scope of these documents rather than technical > content where the Working Group has not yet made a decision. > > * If there are Formal Objections, the Chairs plan to contact the > individual(s) who made the Formal Objection to see whether there are > changes that would address the concern and increase consensus to > publish. > > [2] https://www.w3.org/2015/Process-20150901/#Consensus > > -- > Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs > Tel: +1 718 260 9447 > > > -- Dave Longley CTO Digital Bazaar, Inc. http://digitalbazaar.com
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