Re: [personalization] Call for Participation - Web Publications Personalization Task Force

Hi everyone,

Dates for our first call are consolidating around this Thursday (27th) and the coming Monday (31st). If you haven't participated and wish to, please do; if you already have participated and have a specific preference between Thurs/Mon, let me know. I'll leave the poll open through tomorrow and will follow up with an agenda.

Note that the times in the poll are EDT.

Thanks,
Mateus

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Mateus Manço Teixeira
Co-Director, The Norton Lab
Manager, Ebook Production

W. W. Norton & Company
Independent Publishers Since 1923
500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10110
wwnorton.com


From: "Teixeira, Mateus" <mteixeira@wwnorton.com>
Date: Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 6:14 PM
To: "public-publ-wg@w3.org" <public-publ-wg@w3.org>
Subject: [personalization] Call for Participation - Web Publications Personalization Task Force


Fellow webpubbers,



I would like to start drafting a skeleton specification for Personalization of Web Publications within the next 2-3 weeks.



Before setting up issues on GitHub, where we can delve into technical specifics and discussions, let's stake out definitions and requirements for personalization as it relates to a web publication. There is already quite a bit of work on personalization, primarily regarding accessibility, and part of our role is to identify intersections between our requirements and the existing work. We are not reinventing the wheel, but we must be mindful that the context for publications and dedicated reading devices might imply unique requirements.



I welcome any of you who are interested in this work to join this task force by replying to this email and/or suggesting a time, via Doodle, for our first call.



Doodle poll: https://doodle.com/poll/tt2w9ad8gigxw3zh




Early thoughts for this task force to consider (not all of these will be discussed at our first call)



  *   Define what we mean by "personalization" and what use cases we need to consider.
     *   User's customization of the user agent and publication
        *   For accessibility needs
        *   For personal preferences
        *   For privacy reasons
        *   Other?
     *   Author/publisher's customization of the publication and prescriptions to the user agent
        *   Layout and rendering options – UI overrides, etc.
        *   Responsiveness
        *   Dictionaries/languages
        *   Other?
     *   Other avenues for personalization
     *   Restrictions to personalization
  *   Where does our work overlap with task forces for accessibility, manifest, metadata, navigation, and, potentially, privacy?
  *   Ultimately, where do we draw the line between what comprises a personalized layer (from a user experience point of view) and what falls under pure content authoring?
  *   Identify other groups at the W3C with whom we should coordinate, and assign people for scouting and outreach.



Please suggest items for consideration and I will compose an agenda for our call.



Thank you,
Mateus

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Mateus Manço Teixeira
Co-Director, The Norton Lab
Manager, Ebook Production

W. W. Norton & Company
Independent Publishers Since 1923
500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10110
wwnorton.com

Received on Monday, 24 July 2017 17:35:34 UTC