Re: Call for Consensus: Public minutes

Chrome supports this change.

--Michael


On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 4:41 PM Wendy Seltzer <wseltzer@w3.org> wrote:

> Hi Web Advertising BG,
>
> We launched this group in participant-and-member-confidential mode,
> where the minutes are shared only with participants and W3C members.
> Participants have recently expressed a preference for working in
> public,[1] as W3C's spec-writing working groups and incubator groups do.
> They've said that would make it easier to engage more participants in
> the proposal discussions and the transition to spec work.
>
> This is a call for consensus to work in public going forward.
>
> That means making future meeting minutes publicly viewable. I do not
> propose to change the confidentiality of anything that has previously
> been created. If we make this change, we will still have the option to
> change the default for individual discussions, e.g. to Chatham House
> Rule (no attribution) for data-sharing.
>
> If you have any concerns with this plan, please respond on this (public)
> list by our next call, Tuesday, 23 June. Supporting comments welcome.
> Silence will be considered consent. The 23 June call will still be
> conducted member-confidential for the opportunity to consider any
> objections.
>
> Thanks!
> --Wendy
>
> [1] https://www.w3.org/2020/06/16-web-adv-minutes.html#t03
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