- From: <mts-std@schunter.org>
- Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 00:59:02 -0700
- To: "Justin Brookman" <jbrookman@cdt.org>
- Cc: public-tracking@w3.org, public-tracking-announce@w3.org
Hi Team, fyi: this is the latest text proposed for ISSUE-5 that I pulled from the email thread: > In general terms, Tracking is the retention or use after a network transaction is complete, or sharing, of data that is, or can be, associated with a specific user, user agent, or device. > > However, this recommendation recognizes that by choosing to visit a site, users allow First Parties to retain and use tracking data they collect directly, or indirectly via Service Providers (though there are restrictions on sharing); and it allows Third Parties to claim permission to retain tracking data under some specific conditions (e.g. for security, auditing, or for deferred processing of raw data). I suggest to start the discussion on ISSUE-5 from this text. FYI if we do not reach consensus soon, the next step will be a call for objections with the latest set of alternative texts as choices. matthias > Hi Team, > > Enclosed is an agenda for the Oct 23 call. > Comments/questions are welcome. > > On the last call, Working Group members expressed considerable support for > prioritizing work on the TPE specification. Issues 5 and 10 are directly > relevant to the TPE work (despite being currently against the Compliance > document), so we will proceed to work on them and close those out. > However, Issues 24 (security) and 25 (audience measurement) are more core > compliance issues, however, so we are freezing them for the moment as the > Chairs continue to process the Working Group's comments on the poll and > last week's call. We will queue up two other issues on the path toward > resolution: another definitional issue that has relevance for both TPE and > Compliance (define collect, use, retain, share) and to clarify the > interplay between user-generated exceptions and out-of-band consent. > > Justin > > ------------------------------ > > 1. Confirmation of scribe. Volunteers welcome > > 2. Offline-caller-identification (see end for instructions) > > 3. Update on evolution of TPWG plan (Justin) > > 4. Anyone who was unable to make the call last week who wishes to take up > to three minutes to provide constructive suggestions for moving the group > forward may do so! (Carl) > > ---------------------------------- > ---- issues for this Call --- > > Note: See more info at the end for details. > > 5. ISSUE-5 [Matthias/Carl] > http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/5 > http://www.w3.org/wiki/Privacy/TPWG/Change_Proposal_Tracking_Definition > DEADLINES for ISSUE-5: > October 23: M2 List of change proposals is frozen + Discussion whether > clear consensus emerges for one change proposal > October 30: M3 (announcement): Call for objections to validate / > determine consensus > > 6. ISSUE-10 [Justin] > http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/10 > http://www.w3.org/wiki/Privacy/TPWG/Change_Proposal_Party_Definitions > DEADLINES for ISSUE-10: > October 23: M2 List of change proposals is frozen + Discussion whether > clear consensus emerges for one change proposal > October 30: M3 (announcement): Call for objections to validate / > determine consensus > > ------------------- > > 7. ISSUE-16 What does it mean to collect, retain, use, and share data? > (Carl) > http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/16 > http://www.w3.org/wiki/Privacy/TPWG/Change_Proposal_Transience_Collection > > DEADLINES for ISSUE-16: > Oct 23: M0: Initial call for change proposals; Submit all change > proposals > Oct 30: M1 Discuss change proposals + Call for final list of change > proposals > > 8. ISSUE-201 Interplay between UGE and Out of Band Consent (Matthias) > http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/201 > > DEADLINES for ISSUE-201: > Oct 23: M0: Initial call for change proposals; Submit all change > proposals > Oct 30: M1 Discuss change proposals + Call for final list of change > proposals > ================ Summary Documentation on Resolving ISSUES > ================= > Complete list of issues against the compliance-current spec: > http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/products/5 > > PHASES to resolve issues: > M0 (announcement): Initial call for change proposals; All change proposals > should be drafted > M1 (discussion): Initial change proposals have been submitted; Discussion > on change proposals; Call for final list of change proposals > M2 (discussion): List of change proposals is frozen; Discussion whether > clear consensus emerges for one change proposal > M3 (announcement): Call for objections to validate / determine consensus > M5 (deadline): Deadline for inputs to call for objections (2 weeks after > M3); Analysis starts > M7 (announcement): Results are announced > > STATUS of the ISSUES: > - OPEN During phases M0, M1, M2 > - PENDING REVIEW: During phases M3, M5 > - CLOSED after M7 > All other issues are RAISED. > ----- > This URL > As indicated in our plan, the following issues are currently OPEN for > discussion in our calls. > ================ Infrastructure ================= > > Zakim teleconference bridge: > VoIP: sip:zakim@voip.w3.org > Phone +1.617.761.6200 passcode TRACK (87225) > IRC Chat: irc.w3.org<http://irc.w3.org/>, port 6665, #dnt > > OFFLINE caller identification: > If you intend to join the phone call, you must either associate your > phone number with your IRC username once you've joined the call > (command: "Zakim, [ID] is [name]" e.g., "Zakim, ??P19 is schunter" in my > case), or let Nick know your phone number ahead of time. If you are not > comfortable with the Zakim IRC syntax for associating your phone number, > please email your name and phone number to > npdoty@w3.org<mailto:npdoty@w3.org>. We want to reduce (in fact, > eliminate) the time spent on the call identifying phone numbers. Note > that if your number is not identified and you do not respond to > off-the-phone reminders via IRC, you will be dropped from the call. > >
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