- From: Liam R. E. Quin <liam@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2018 00:38:44 -0400
- To: "public-web-adv@w3.org" <public-web-adv@w3.org>
Possile regrets here as i may have a conflicting meeting that i can't escape, but i don't know yet. Topics - 1. GS1, IAB, W3C, coupons event - chair & program committee - pin down an agenda . day one, What if you could change the Web . day two, GDPR, encryption, verifiable credentials, distributed identifiers & other linked data models for anonymized tracking, privacy, fraud, performance? - start to identify likely speaking candidates 2. other business? 3. world domination Apologies for #fail at last meeting's minutes. Notes appended. Glossary "B is now also on github at https://github.com/w3c/web-advertising-glossary Webex info https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/internal-web-adv/2018Mar/0001.html IRC - #web-adv (note the hyphen), e.g. http://irc.w3.org/ or irc://irc.w3.org:6667/#web-adv Liam [[ > > a vague summary.... > * i suggested a meeting that is not a W3C Workshop but e.g. a > symposium. > Phil suggested a round table under Chatham House Rule (ok to quote > proceedings but not who said what). > > part of the problem is that an academic W3C workshop with position > papers isn't likely to attract ad tech people, or that's my fear. [others agreed with this] > > locations considered - toronto in september, with iab canada having > responded positively to a very tentative contact; europe in q4 with iab > techlabs; Phil said Gs1 might be able to sponsor an event for 20 or 30 people, so if we get one or two more sponsors we're set for that aspect. > > i'm suggesting - but very open to other ideas - a day on "what if you > could change Web browsers, HTTP..." and a day on cryptography & fraud > and anonymity and tracking & gdpr. > > Phil also showed a prototype he did for GS1, the Chivas site in the > minutes, > http://philarcher.org/gs1/2017/chivas/ > click on "toggle Gs1" at top right and then on the barcode to fetch the > embedded links. > > The comment on IRC about IOTA is from JP, saying the directed acyclic > graphs are the new thing :) -- supposedly a blockchain replacement, > although this might just be for the conflict resolution protocol, i'm > not sure. > ]] -- Liam Quin, W3C, http://www.fromoldbooks.org/ Available for XML/Document/Information Architecture/ XSLT/XQuery/Web/Text Processing work and consulting.
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