- From: Close, Tyler J. <tyler.close@hp.com>
- Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 21:29:29 -0000
- To: <public-wsc-wg@w3.org>
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This use case is now at: http://www.w3.org/2006/WSC/drafts/note/#any-iio-1 It doesn't fit into our current categorization of Believing/Providing/Installing, since there is no user interaction, so I've just marked it "No interaction" and left it out of the category table. --Tyler ________________________________ From: public-wsc-wg-request@w3.org [mailto:public-wsc-wg-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Mary Ellen Zurko Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 8:49 AM To: public-wsc-wg@w3.org Subject: ISSUE-101 Create "visiting known site that is now malware" use case as per ACTION-275 After much discussion, and great work on the part of all participants to craft the most acceptable proposal, we are resolving this issue according to the results of the poll. The final proposal for the use case is: Betty tries to connect to a web site at <http://www.example.com/>. <http://www.example.com/%3E.> She visits this site frequently to read various news and articles. Since her last visit, the site example.com has been compromised by some method, and visitors are now being infected with malware. At the time of the current request, Betty's user agent now has information saying that example.com is a known bad site. What interaction, if any, should occur? The poll results are: Accept: 7 (ian f, anil s, thomas r, johnathan n, dan s, audian p, phill h-b) Abstain: 3 (jan vidar k, cristian s, rachna d) Against:: 2 (tyler c, serge e) Absent a material error in the count, I declare concensus on this issue. The editors will add the use case to wsc-usecases, and add Ian Fette to acknowlegements. On a related note, I am sorry I was not around to give direct feedback to people when the discussion tone occasionally slipped out of the totally professional and respectful. I know everyone is capable of engaged and even handed discussion, even when they totally disagree with others, and that an occasional personal and private reminder can go a long way towards halting any slips that might occur.
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