RE: PLING: Suggested Discussion Topics

Hi Daniel.

Welcome to PLING and this mailing list.

About wiki, yes,  W3C is currently exploring this option. The plan is to have a PLING wiki site, in addition to this mailing list. I'll let Thomas and Rigo  provide more information.

Thanks for introducing yourself and stating your interests.

Cheers,
Marco


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Daniel Olmedilla [mailto:olmedilla@l3s.de]
>Sent: 06 December 2007 02:20
>To: Casassa Mont, Marco
>Cc: public-pling@w3.org
>Subject: Re: PLING: Suggested Discussion Topics
>
>Dear Marco,
>
>would it be possible to set up some kind of wiki or similar
>for the contributions you request below (use cases and policy
>languages) or do you envision to simply exchange this
>information by e-mail?
>
>A more elaborated introduction to myself, my name is Daniel
>Olmedilla and I work in Hannover (Germany) at L3S Research
>Center & Hannover University. My main interests are on access
>control, policy-driven negotiations and privacy preservation.
>Some more information about me is available at
>http://www.L3S.de/~olmedilla.
>
>My initial expectations coincide exactly with the topics
>stated in the mail sent by Marco. I would like to gather a set
>of use cases and requirements, as well as to structure
>existing initiatives. Both from different perspectives
>(industry and academia) and application areas (access control,
>service level agreements, business rules, trust negotiations, etc.).
>
>Cheers,
>
>        D.
>
>On Tuesday 04 December 2007, Casassa Mont, Marco wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> The PLING's team contacts (Thomas and Rigo), Renato and I have
>> received a few (off-line) emails asking for more information about
>> PLING's next steps and discussion topics.
>>
>> Given the PLING Charter, we suggest to start discussing these two key
>> topics:
>>
>> 1) Use-cases involving the usage of policies in various scenarios,
>> pros and cons of adopted policy frameworks, pain points, issues and
>> recommendations
>>
>> 2) Creating a list of known policy languages & frameworks that are
>> currently used in the industry, academy, etc. and/or are of
>relevance
>> to the audience
>>
>> Topic 1 aims at sharing practical experiences in using policies in a
>> variety of contexts, along with any issue and requirements. The goal
>> is to create awareness of important (and/or common) use-cases,
>> limitations and needs. Please notice this is NOT a discussion about
>> specific policy language features.
>>
>> Topic 2 aims at creating a list that "maps" the current
>"policy language"
>> space, by clearly identifying policy languages and
>frameworks that the
>> audience uses and/or believe are of some relevance.
>>
>> Of course these two topics are not independent: discussions and
>> contributions are really welcome on both themes.
>>
>> NOTE: We would also like to encourage the members of this
>mailing list
>> to publicly introduce themselves by sharing their affiliation,
>> interests, what they would like to get from this IG and/or how they
>> would like to contribute (thanks to the ones that have
>already done it!) .
>>
>> We are looking forward to hearing from you.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Marco, Renato & the PLING Team
>>
>>
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Marco Casassa Mont
Senior Researcher
Hewlett-Packard Labs

+44 117 3128794 Phone
+44 117 3129250 Fax
marco_casassa-mont@hp.com<mailto:marco_casassa-mont@hp.com>
http://www.hpl.hp.com<http://www.hpl.hp.com/>

External Web Page: http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/mcm/
Blog:   http://h20325.www2.hp.com/blogs/mcm

 'All points of view are my own and not necessarily HP's as well'
Hewlett-Packard Limited registered Office: Cain Road,      Bracknell,  Berks RG12 1HN Registered No: 690597 England

The contents of this message and any attachments to it are confidential and may be legally privileged. If you have received this message in error, you should delete it from your system immediately and advise the sender.

To any recipient of this message within HP, unless otherwise stated you should consider this message and attachments as "HP CONFIDENTIAL".

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