Fwd: Welcome to the W3C web security mailing list

fyi, announcement from Thomas...

> The scope of the list is broad: "Improving standards and  
> implementations to advance the security of the Web."  What's meant  
> by this is that this mailing list is the right place to discuss  
> topics like:
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> - new specs that people want to bring to W3C, IETF or other relevant  
> standards bodies
> - emerging security issues
> - bigger themes, like how and where to document the same origin policy


regards, Frederick

Frederick Hirsch
Nokia



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> From: ext Thomas Roessler <tlr@w3.org>
> Date: December 1, 2009 9:49:25 AM EST
> To: "public-usable-authentication@w3.org" <public-usable-authentication@w3.org 
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> Cc: Thomas Roessler <tlr@w3.org>
> Subject: Fwd: Welcome to the W3C web security mailing list
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> FYI. The focus of this new mailing list is broader than the focus of  
> the current mailing list.  If you're interested in joining, send an  
> e-mail with the subject "subscribe" to public-web-security-request@w3.org 
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> Thanks,
> --
> Thomas Roessler, W3C  <tlr@w3.org>
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> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: Thomas Roessler <tlr@w3.org>
>> Date: 1 December 2009 15:48:27 GMT+01:00
>> To: public-web-security@w3.org
>> Cc: Thomas Roessler <tlr@w3.org>
>> Subject: Welcome to the W3C web security mailing list
>>
>> With some delay after the security BOF at TPAC, welcome to the W3C  
>> web security mailing list. If you want to get off this mailing  
>> list, please either contact me directly, or send a note with the  
>> subject "unsubscribe" to public-web-security-request@w3.org.
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>> The list has a publicly visible archive:
>>  http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-web-security/
>> A companion wiki is also available (writable for anybody with a W3C  
>> web account); I've put in a little bit of content to jump-start  
>> things (no full minutes from the BOF at TPAC, though):
>>  http://www.w3.org/Security/wiki/
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>> The scope of the list is broad: "Improving standards and  
>> implementations to advance the security of the Web."  What's meant  
>> by this is that this mailing list is the right place to discuss  
>> topics like:
>>
>> - new specs that people want to bring to W3C, IETF or other  
>> relevant standards bodies
>> - emerging security issues
>> - bigger themes, like how and where to document the same origin  
>> policy
>>
>> With that, it's over to you!
>> --
>> Thomas Roessler, W3C  <tlr@w3.org>
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Received on Wednesday, 2 December 2009 01:52:08 UTC