- From: Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter@stpeter.im>
- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 11:36:18 -0700
- To: Richard Barnes <richard.barnes@gmail.com>
- CC: Thomas Roessler <tlr@w3.org>, public-privacy@w3.org
Received on Thursday, 24 February 2011 18:36:55 UTC
Yes, I expect that it will be on the agenda for that session. On 2/24/11 9:33 AM, Richard Barnes wrote: > This may also be on the agenda for the WEBSEC working group at the > upcoming IETF meeting (Prague, 28 Mar - 1 Apr) > <http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/websec/current/msg00253.html> > > On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Thomas Roessler <tlr@w3.org> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> a quick heads-up: we've just sent an advance notice for a privacy workshop on 28/29 April in Princeton, NJ, to determine what recommendation track work W3C should take up in the do not track space. We're aiming publish a formal call for participation next week. >> >> At the same time, we've acknowledged a member submission for a "Web Tracking Protection" specification from Microsoft. >> >> More here: >> http://www.w3.org/QA/2011/02/do_not_track_at_w3c.html >> http://www.w3.org/Submission/2011/01/Comment/ >> http://www.w3.org/Submission/2011/SUBM-web-tracking-protection-20110224/ >> >> Note that we've suggested public-privacy as the appropriate place for community discussion. >> >> Regards, >> -- >> Thomas Roessler, W3C <tlr@w3.org> (@roessler) >> >>
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