We've commonly heard (at workshops in July '10, December '10 and April '11, for example) that W3C should have a venue for discussing and addressing ongoing and upcoming privacy issues. To that end, we're proposing a Privacy Interest Group, with a draft charter now available. http://www.w3.org/2011/07/privacy-ig-charter Feedback from the public (and this list in particular) would be most helpful. I'm imagining this group as a place to discuss new issues (via public-privacy), spin off Recommendation-track work as necessary, develop guidelines for handling privacy considerations and provide advice to other groups for handling privacy in Web specifications. How do *you* think a group like this should function? Discussion is welcome on this list, or feel free to send me feedback offline. Thanks, NickReceived on Saturday, 16 July 2011 00:03:44 UTC
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