- From: Joseph M. Reagle Jr. <reagle@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 16:24:37 -0500
- To: "XML Encryption WG " <xml-encryption@w3.org>
[This email is addressed both to individual registrants (bcc) and to the
encryption list.]
REGISTRATION
Registration closed yesterday, see bottom of email for registered
participants and observers. There's a couple of people missing to my mind.
If you plan to attend please let me know you are stilling trying to
register, which I hear was reopened and extended until Sunday.
SIZE/INTERACTIVITY
As this is early in the Working Group (WG) life cycle, in fact its the first
formal meeting, I'd like the meeting to be closer to interactive (on the
difficult issues, people scribbling on white-boards and design/break-out
groups then returning to the larger group with a proposal/closure) than to
long presentations before a big audience. However, given this is happening
in the context of the W3C Plenary it appears we have about 15 WG
participants and 20 observers -- a few of which I consider participants
given their previous activity. That's a pretty big group of people. So while
I haven't completely formulated an observer policy (it'll depend on the room
really) I'm still going to be shooting for interactivity between those that
are informed and have been active in previous workshop/BoFs and on this list.
META-AGENDA
The goal of this meeting is to get closure on open issues, all of which I
hope are captured in the requirements document [1]. These issues are
captured from the list and proposals ([2], being the latest). Please be very
familiar with both of these documents. This then should then be reflected in
a ASAP publication of a Requirements Working Draft (WD), and an subsequent
specification WD.
[1] http://www.w3.org/Encryption/2001/01/23-xml-encryption-req.html
[2]
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/xml-encryption/2000Dec/att-0024/01-XMLEncryption_v01.html
My very rough agenda follows, a better version of this will follow next
week. Presently, I'm talking too much so I'm going to be looking for folks
to volunteer to present issues and maybe lead a brain-storming session.
Also, volunteers for minutes are solicited: 3 note takers for 2 hour chunks.
Also, any suggestions/comments are welcome.
Morning
8:30: Snacks?
9:00-10:00 Introduction, History, Charter (deliverables, scope, IPR). Joseph
Reagle.
10:00-10:30 Requirements / Easy Issues. Joseph Reagle
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-11:45 Overview of latest proposal [2]. ?Volunteer?
12:00-1:00 Intro to more difficult issues.
1. Attribute Encryption and Arbitrary External Data. Ed Simon
2. Signing and Encryption. ?Volunteer?
3. Transform feature (if any) and Algorithm support. ?Volunteer?
4. Syntax (e.g. a few of the Open Issues in [2]). ?Joseph Reagle?
1:00-2:00 Lunch
2:00-3:00 Refocus Hard Issues.
3:00-3:00 Break out if necessary (Can get a cookie too.)
4:00-5:00 Identify what has been agreed to, and propose methods of closing
others (someone document alternatives, makes new proposal, discussed in
teleconference, go with X and ask for wider review, etc.)
5:00-5:30 Closing: Review action items, scheduling teleconferences, and next
meeting.
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Register WG Participants
Aaron J. Ferguson PricewaterhouseCoopers
Shivaram Mysore Sun Microsystems Inc
Raghavan Srinivas Sun Microsystems
Michael Doberenz Siemens AG
Mark Nobles Logistics Management Institute
Frederick Hirsch Zolera Systems
Gilbert Pilz Jamcracker, Inc.
Blair Dillaway Microsoft Corp.
Steve Wiley MyProof
Ed Simon Entrust Technologies
Warwick Ford VeriSign, Inc.
Thane Plambeck VeriSign
Joseph Reagle W3C
John Messing LegalXML.org
Daniel Toth Ford Motor Co.
Register Observers
Daniela Florescu Crossgain
Stephen Purpura Microsoft Corporation
Eric E. Cohen PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Randy Hall Intel
Yongge Wang Certicom Corp.
Ralph R. Swick W3C/MIT
Mike Dean BBN Technologies / Verizon
Graham Klyne Baltimore Technologies
Martin Dürst W3C
Karl Dubost W3C
Eric Prud'hommeaux W3C
Libby Miller ILRT, University of Bristol
Allen Brown Microsoft Corporation
marie-claire forgue W3C
Jason Rouault Hewlett-Packard
Rigo Wenning W3C
Tom Butcher OpenDesign, Inc.
Richard Brooks Group 8760 (ebXML liaison to W3C)
Aaron Swartz Info Network
John Linn RSA Laboratories
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Joseph Reagle Jr. http://www.w3.org/People/Reagle/
W3C Policy Analyst mailto:reagle@w3.org
IETF/W3C XML-Signature Co-Chair http://www.w3.org/Signature
W3C XML Encryption Chair http://www.w3.org/Encryption/2001/
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