Re: strategies for getting more eyes on new standards

+1 Sounds great.

Eric Stephan

On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 4:18 PM, Joseph Lorenzo Hall <joe@cdt.org> wrote:

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> On Thursday, April 28, 2016, David (Standards) Singer <singer@apple.com>
> wrote:
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>> > On Apr 28, 2016, at 15:57 , Chaals McCathie Nevile <
>> chaals@yandex-team.ru> wrote:
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>> > On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 21:58:16 +0100, David (Standards) Singer <
>> singer@apple.com> wrote:
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>> >> I agree, I think it reasonable to ask of anyone/any-group asking for a
>> privacy review that they fill this out.
>> >
>> > +1
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>> > Also because it will help us understand what questions people don't
>> understand, and what questions give us useful answers or help people ask
>> themselves the right questions, to help us improve the survey.
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>> ah, right, I meant to say, we should ask the meta-questions:
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>> * In what ways were these questions not easy to answer for your
>> specification?
>> * Are there important privacy aspects of your specification that these
>> questions did not expose?  Do you have additional questions or points to
>> tell us?
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> Oh man, big +1 there!
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>> > cheers
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>> >>> On Apr 28, 2016, at 10:56 , Greg Norcie <gnorcie@cdt.org> wrote:
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>> >>> Hi all,
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>> >>> So I've been thinking a lot about how to get more eyes on new
>> standards when people reach out to PING.
>> >>>
>> >>> One possibility might be to ask spec authors (or someone from the
>> spec's WG) to first try using the privacy questionnaire[1] I've been
>> working on.
>> >>>
>> >>> This way, we can shrink the gulf of execution required to participate
>> in privacy reviews, as well as get some feedback from spec authors on how
>> the questionnaire can be improved.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> What does the group think of this?
>> >>>
>> >>> [1] https://gregnorc.github.io/ping-privacy-questions/
>> >>>
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>> >>
>> >> David Singer
>> >> Manager, Software Standards, Apple Inc.
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>> > Charles McCathie Nevile - web standards - CTO Office, Yandex
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>> David Singer
>> Manager, Software Standards, Apple Inc.
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