Re: TPAC Meetings: 27 and 28 October [agenda]

Thanks James and Joshua,

The discussion of privacy signals will take place in the Thursday session.

Best,
--Wendy

On 10/26/21 8:46 AM, James Rosewell wrote:
> Hi Wendy and group,
> 
> I'm unable to attend these session myself. To ensure the full range of proposals are considered I would like the section on privacy signals expanded to include SWAN's model terms [1] and approach. Joshua Koran is prepared to spend a few minutes explaining this at one of the sessions.
> 
> In the interests of time efficiency  the video of the presentation I gave last week at TPAC on Transparency and Audit provides more detail. I don't yet have the link to that video.
> 
> I see three key considerations for the debate.
> 
> 1. Features of a signal that enable the user to know that it has been used and can therefore be considered useful and trustworthy.
> 2. Signals are only relevant to web advertising if we consider solutions that can incorporate them.
> 3. Ability to share the presence and value of the signal such that all parties can rely on it.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> James
> 
> [1] https://github.com/SWAN-community/swan/blob/main/model-terms-explainer.md
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wendy Seltzer <wseltzer@w3.org>
> Sent: 26 October 2021 10:06
> To: public-web-adv@w3.org
> Subject: TPAC Meetings: 27 and 28 October [agenda]
> 
> Hi Improving Web Advertising BG,
> 
> We have two meetings scheduled for TPAC, to accommodate more timezones, Wednesday, 27 October, 11:00 PM - 12:00 AM UTC Thursday, 28 October, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM UTC both sessions will be minuted for information-sharing between them.
> 
> These meetings will be via zoom, with join information available via the TPAC event platform. Make sure you're registered and logged in to the
> platform: https://www.w3.org/TPAC
> (There, you can build a calendar in your local timezone.)
> 
> Draft Agenda, based on suggestions from
> https://github.com/w3c/web-advertising/issues/121
> 
> * Preparing for the standards track: what's ready to move to a WG, what should be in-scope for charter(s)?
> 
> * Update on reconciliation processes for the Aggregate Measurement / Click tracking proposals & TURTLEDOVE / PARAKEET proposals
> 
> * Reporting on experiments: learning from origin trials and other experimentation
> 
> * Person-driven advertising.
> 
> * Standardizing contextual advertising, with reference to IAB Tech Lab's Content Taxonomy 3.0:
> https://iabtechlab.com/press-releases/tech-lab-releases-content-taxonomy-3-0/
> 
> https://iabtechlab.com/standards/content-taxonomy/
> 
> * Examining Privacy Signals: GPP, TCF, GPC
> 
> * Documentation sprint: improving use cases and documentation of proposal status
> 
> 
> If you have information to share, please let me know (and feel free to post to the github issue[1]). We'll start each meeting with the usual Agenda Curation and Introductions.
> 
> 
> irc for real-time queueing and minutes is https://irc.w3.org #web-adv
> 
> Thanks!
> --Wendy
> [1] https://github.com/w3c/web-advertising/issues/121
> 
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