Re: Reading Materials for WPWG virtual meetings (30 March to 2 April)

Hello everyone

We're looking forward to seeing you and hearing from you in a couple of
hours.

We will open the call 15 minutes early so if anyone wants to join a few
minutes ahead of time and just hang out/chat (have a cup of lukewarm coffee
and some pastries on hand for the authentic experience), please join us.

The meeting details should be in the calendar invite - click on the Webex
link to join.

Please bear with us as we try to calibrate running as interactive a meeting
as possible, but with everyone remote. Please do try to use the queue in
IRC - which you can join by going to http://irc.w3.org and then entering a
username of your choice, and #wpwg as the channel. To put yourself on the
queue by typing "q+" in the chat (without the quotation marks).

Other useful commands are "q?" to see who is on the queue, "q-" to remove
yourself from the queue, and if you want to raise a specific point (I find
this helpful so I don't forget why I wanted to join the queue), type "q+ to
say the thing that you wanted to say". The "to" is crucial, as Zakim (the
IRC bot) will complain otherwise, and won't put you on the queue.

If you want to say something on IRC, but your witty comment is something
you'd prefer not to be minuted, type "/me witticism here".

We're going to try with video enabled for everyone - we'll have to see how
that goes.

As ever, any problems, please mail Ian, Adrian or me, thank you for your
forbearance and for accommodating difficult meeting times (if you are), and
here's to a successful sequence of meetings.

Thanks
Nick


On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 at 17:50, Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> wrote:

> Dear Web Payments Working Group participants,
>
> I look forward to our virtual meetings next week.
>
> We have begun to make available materials to prepare for the meeting. They
> are linked from the agenda [1]. We will continue to add links to other
> materials as they become available.
>
> Please note: THERE IS A LOT TO READ.
>
> The materials below are important for the discussion on 30 March. Many
> thanks to the Chrome Team for all of their work developing these proposals!
>
> Their work started with an in-depth privacy threat analysis of payment
> handlers:
>   https://w3c.github.io/webpayments/proposals/privacy-threat-model.html
>
> Based on the analysis, they developed a series of proposals to improve
> payment handlers:
>   https://github.com/w3c/payment-handler/wiki/2020-Mar-proposed-changes
>
> That page includes some additional proposals not directly resulting from
> the privacy analysis. We expect to review all of these during the meeting.
>
> Please read these proposals this week and bring support and questions to
> Monday’s call. See below for information about other materials for the
> meeting.
>
> For the co-Chairs,
> Ian
>
> [1] https://github.com/w3c/webpayments/wiki/FTF-Mar2020
>
> ===================
> Other Materials
>
> For the 31 March discussion of SRC:
>
>   Proposed Architecture for using PR API to do SRC:
>   https://github.com/w3c/src/wiki/ProposedArchitecture
>
>   We also anticipate a series of flow diagrams later this week that I
> anticipate will align with the proposed architecture. There is also a
> possibility that there will be alternative proposals.
>
> --
> Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
> https://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs/
> Tel: +1 718 260 9447
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Received on Monday, 30 March 2020 13:29:32 UTC