- From: Rob van Eijk <rob@blaeu.com>
- Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2013 20:28:10 +0100
- To: <public-tracking@w3.org>
Dear Peter, >> Please do not flood the list with questions/comments on these >> meetings. >> We will discuss this early on Wednesday's call. (...) >> we have reached out specifically to ensure that a critical >> mass of technical experts can participate on January 17. Well, the topic is a bit out of the blue for me. In order to be able to follow and learn I expect full transparancy on technicalities, also in process of new initiatives like additional meetings. Did I miss this on the mailinglist? In addition to that, the dates are at very short notice, which makes travel arrangements not easy. mvg::Rob Peter Swire schreef op 2013-01-08 20:04: > In response to question off-list, I should have added the following: > > The discussion will be only on descriptive topics concerning > de=identification. There will be no normative decisions, and my intent > is > to entirely avoid normative discussion. > > All normative discussion/decisions will take place in the full group. > > Peter > > > > > Professor Peter P. Swire > C. William O'Neill Professor of Law > Ohio State University > 240.994.4142 > www.peterswire.net > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter Swire <peter@peterswire.net> > Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 1:56 PM > To: Tracking Protection Working Group <public-tracking@w3.org> > Subject: One topic for discussion this Wednesday -- technical > meeting(s) > on de-identification > Resent-From: <public-tracking@w3.org> > Resent-Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 1:56 PM > >> In the weekly call on Wednesday, one topic will be technical meetings >> on >> de-identification issues that we are planning. >> >> The first will be on January 17 in DC. If there is interest, a >> second >> meeting will take place in Brussels on January 23, 24, or 25. >> >> To make sure that there are excellent technical people from key >> perspectives, we have reached out specifically to ensure that a >> critical >> mass of technical experts can participate on January 17. >> Fortunately, now >> that people have returned from the holidays, we know that we have >> that >> critical mass. >> >> As with other W3C activities, the meeting(s) will be open to >> attendance in >> person. We will also scribe the meeting and have call-in. >> >> CDT has offered to host the meeting, which will begin at 9:00 a.m. on >> the >> 17th. Their space fits about 30 people. If you plan to come in >> person, >> please email to Yianni Lagos at ylagos@futureofprivacy.org. If the >> crowd >> grows, we may need to seek a larger space in DC that day. >> >> Please do not flood the list with questions/comments on these >> meetings. >> We will discuss this early on Wednesday's call. >> >> Thank you, >> >> Peter >> >> >> >> >> Professor Peter P. Swire >> C. William O'Neill Professor of Law >> Ohio State University >> 240.994.4142 >> www.peterswire.net >> >> >>> >> >>
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