- From: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 3 May 2017 13:03:43 -0500
- To: Payments WG <public-payments-wg@w3.org>
Dear Web Payments Working Group Participants, At the Chicago face-to-face meeting there was support [1] for issuing a Call for Consensus (CfC) to publish Payment Handler API as a First Public Working Draft. Since the meeting the editors have worked to resolve several issues and include issue markers in the text. This is a Call for Consensus to publish: Payment Handler API https://github.com/w3c/webpayments-payment-handler/tree/fpwd_20170502 Readable view: https://rawgit.com/w3c/webpayments-payment-handler/fpwd_20170502/index.html?specStatus=FPWD We would like to thank the editors for preparing this document. PLEASE RESPOND to the proposal by 11 May 2017 (10am ET). For the co-Chairs, Ian Jacobs [1] https://www.w3.org/2017/03/24-wpwg-minutes#item05 ========= PROPOSAL That the Web Payments Working Group request that the W3C Director approve the above specification as a First Public Working Draft on the Recommendation Track. 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 Web Payments Working Group. 6. Abstain. We invite you to include rationale in your response. If there is strong consensus by 11 May 2017 (10am ET) for the proposal, it will carry. ==================== REMINDERS ABOUT NOTES, CONSENSUS, AND FORMAL OBJECTIONS * Publication as a First Public Working Draft 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 from the W3C Director to publish a First Public Working Draft. In this case, if you wish your LACK of support to publish to be conveyed to the 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 them to see whether there are changes that would address the concern and increase consensus to publish. [2] https://www.w3.org/2017/Process-20170301/#Consensus -- Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> https://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs/ Tel: +1 718 260 9447
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