- From: Joseph Lorenzo Hall <joe@cdt.org>
- Date: Tue, 3 May 2016 13:58:28 -0400
- To: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
- Cc: Christine Runnegar <runnegar@isoc.org>, "norcie@cdt.org" <norcie@cdt.org>, Tara Whalen <tjwhalen@google.com>, "public-privacy (W3C mailing list)" <public-privacy@w3.org>, "Michael [tm] Smith" <mike@w3.org>, Adrian Hope-Bailie <adrian@ripple.com>, "Telford-Reed, Nick" <Nick.Telford-Reed@worldpay.com>
Hi Ian, PING is going to start asking WGs that would like privacy reviews from PING to have one member of the WG respond to the following list of self-review questions (they can be sent in email and just answers to each numbered question): https://gregnorc.github.io/ping-privacy-questions/ We'd like to start this with Web Payments, if a spec-knowledguble WG member can take the time to answer these questions for the trio of draft specifications you have shared. This is an important process for making sure the privacy perspective PING gets from the WG starts with a well-informed contextual view of the specification, and it helps to internalize some of the thinking of privacy reviews outside of PING. In addition, it would be great if the person filling out the questionnaire could also answer a couple meta-questions about the questionnaire itself, so that we can make it better iteratively: * 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? thanks, Joe On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 4:18 PM, Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> wrote: > >> On Apr 26, 2016, at 2:56 PM, Christine Runnegar <runnegar@isoc.org> wrote: >> >> Thank you Ian, >> >> We’re looking forward to the discussion on Thursday. > > Hi Christine, > > I was just writing you! > > I plan to participate in the PING call tomorrow on behalf of the Web Payments WG. Unfortunately, > due to the Web Payments WG agenda tomorrow, both Chairs are needed on that call. > > If we conclude on the PING call that we wish to schedule a follow-up, we’ll try to ensure that one > of the Chairs can participate. > > I have put together a short presentation to help facilitate discussion: > https://www.w3.org/2016/Talks/ij_ping/ > > I look forward to the call, > > Ian > > >> >> Christine (PING co-chair) >> >>> On 22 Apr 2016, at 3:17 PM, Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> On Apr 22, 2016, at 7:42 AM, Greg Norcie <gnorcie@cdt.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Ian, >>>> >>>> Happy to take a look, though did you want comments by the 28th? Unfortunately it would not be possible to turn around an entire privacy review by then for me. (Though maybe on the call we can discuss splitting the review in three so we can get you some feedback more quickly) >>> >>> Hi Greg, >>> >>> We do not need comments by the 28th. We’ll have a discussion and preliminary input is welcome, but there is more >>> time for a thorough review. Thank you, >>> >>> Ian >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> /********************************************/ >>>> Greg Norcie (norcie@cdt.org) >>>> Staff Technologist >>>> Center for Democracy & Technology >>>> District of Columbia office >>>> (p) 202-637-9800 >>>> PGP: http://norcie.com/pgp.txt >>>> >>>> /*******************************************/ >>>> >>>> On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 3:53 PM, Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> wrote: >>>> Christine, Tara, >>>> >>>> Today we announced FPWDs of the Web Payments Working Group: >>>> >>>> First Public Working Draft of Payment Request API Specifications >>>> https://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/5371 >>>> >>>> On behalf of the Web Payments Working Group, and per our charter [1]), >>>> I’d like to ask for PING review of these early drafts: >>>> >>>> * Payment Request API >>>> http://www.w3.org/TR/payment-request/ >>>> >>>> This specification describes a web API to allow merchants (i.e., web >>>> sites selling physical or digital goods) to easily accept payments >>>> from different payment methods with minimal integration. User >>>> agents (e.g. browsers) will facilitate the payment flow between >>>> merchant and user. >>>> >>>> * Payment Method Identifiers >>>> http://www.w3.org/TR/payment-method-id/ >>>> >>>> This document defines payment method identifier strings so that >>>> components in the payment ecosystem can determine which parties >>>> support which payment methods. >>>> >>>> * Basic Card Payment >>>> http://www.w3.org/TR/payment-method-basic-card/ >>>> >>>> This specification describes the data formats used by the Payment >>>> Request API to support payment by payment cards such as credit or >>>> debit cards. >>>> >>>> We also announced a FAQ to go with the specs: >>>> https://github.com/w3c/webpayments/wiki/PaymentRequestFAQ >>>> >>>> Please let me know if there is still an opportunity to introduce the >>>> work at the 28 April PING call. Thank you, >>>> >>>> Ian >>>> >>>> [1] https://www.w3.org/Payments/WG/charter-201510.html#coordination >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs >>>> Tel: +1 718 260 9447 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs >>> Tel: +1 718 260 9447 >> > > -- > Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs > Tel: +1 718 260 9447 > > > -- Joseph Lorenzo Hall Chief Technologist, Center for Democracy & Technology [https://www.cdt.org] 1401 K ST NW STE 200, Washington DC 20005-3497 e: joe@cdt.org, p: 202.407.8825, pgp: https://josephhall.org/gpg-key Fingerprint: 3CA2 8D7B 9F6D DBD3 4B10 1607 5F86 6987 40A9 A871
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