- From: Rigo Wenning <rigo@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 03:12:55 +0100
- To: public-tracking-international@w3.org
- Cc: 'Thomas Roessler - W3C' <tlr@w3.org>, Kimon Zorbas <vp@iabeurope.eu>, Bill Scannell <bill@scannell.org>
Hi all, thanks to Frank, we have a room now at the Telekom Labs in Berlin. Please don't hesitate to send me agenda items if you don't want to end up with a Rigo's Agenda only. On Monday 04 February 2013 16:03:38 Rigo Wenning wrote: > Hi all, > > we had 11-13 March as target dates. I heard Viney complain and argue > against 12-13 March, but 11-12 would work. We only need a big maximun > of one and a half day. > > So my suggestion is to fix the date now for 11-12 March in Berlin. The > Agenda (to be detailed) will not start before noon, so everybody can > arrive in the morning (even those from abroad with the earlier > planes) > > It looks like Kimon still has trouble securing a room for the meeting, > so I started a backup-plan as W3C has offices in Berlin (via DFKI). > I'm currently investigating those. There are still other > possibilities. > > So unless I hear loud complaints until tomorrow EOB, the meeting will > be 11-12 March in Berlin. Details for room and agenda will follow. > The main points of the Agenda that are relevant to the discussion of > our specifications are already in my introduction email: > > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-tracking- > international/2012Nov/0000.html > > If we want to, we could additionally talk about the TPWG's relation to > the ongoing discussion about the new EU privacy regulation and what > it means for us. > > Also, the javascript API has to be scrutinized whether it works for > the goals we want to achieve in a regulated environment. > > Of course, additional suggestions for the agenda are welcome. > > Best, > > Rigo
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