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<trackbot> Date: 01 October 2014
<npdoty> volunteer to scribe?
<scribe> scribenick: wseltzer
Justin: this will be a short
meeting
... identify what people think we still need to discuss on
TCS
... Only two related issues I know about, ISSUE-24 and
ISSUE-235
trackbot, ISSUE-24?
<trackbot> ISSUE-24 -- Possible exemption for fraud detection and defense -- pending review
<trackbot> http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/24
justin: we were close to consensus on 24, and then Shane noted an objection re: graduated response
trackbot, ISSUE-235?
<trackbot> ISSUE-235 -- Auditability requirement in Reasonable Security section -- raised
<trackbot> http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/235
justin: related issue-235, auditability
<npdoty> I don't think graduated response was actually required in the acceptable text. just preferred.
justin: proposal from Jack,
strike language re: make sure use of data is auditable,
... Shane objected to any reference to graduated response
... Take to mailing list.
... Does anyone want to run with Jack's issue, given he's no
longer participating?
... Or do we let it slide?
... I've gone through rest of issues, and don't in personal
opinion see things we need to discuss.
... Anyone else have a read-through?
<npdoty> does anyone know what the argument was about auditability? is that unlikely to be implemented?
<justin> issue-32?
<trackbot> issue-32 -- Sharing of data between entities via cookie syncing / identity brokering -- pending review
<trackbot> http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/32
npdoty: I haven't necessarily
done a full audit, but a few updates
... I've marked pending-review the things I've addressed
... A few I'm not sure what to do
... e.g. personalization, defining new terms re browsing
history
... these might just be editorial
justin: If we're not going to use
a term, no point in defining it
... so we can drop web browsing history
<npdoty> +1, don't need to define terms that we don't use.
rvaneijk: Separate issue: data
append
... I was reviewing proposals on 3d-party compliance
<npdoty> thanks, rvaneijk, for looking at those proposals in detail
rvaneijk: Is data append still a separate issue, or accounted for in what text?
justin: we had a cfo on data
append, and I think we decided not to add language prohibiting
data append
... schunter drafted, I haven't yet reviewed
<rvaneijk> ok, fair
<npdoty> https://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/170
justin: We announced the
decision, that proposal to add prohibition on data append faced
strong objections
... A couple Euro-specific issues I'm not sure what to do
with
<npdoty> which I think is now currently reflected in the editor's draft, and would be present in either of the issue-203 responses
justin: a definition of DNT:0, an additional tracking header
rvaneijk: We expressed from
Article 29 that we were looking for technical building
blocks
... most coming together
... if it's tied ot specific issues, probably ok
justin: these may be TPE issues
<npdoty> http://www.w3.org/wiki/Privacy/TPWG/Change_Proposal_DNT_0
npdoty: we have a change proposal on DNT:0, dwainberg suggested we remove text
justin: I think Jonathan's language is tautological. can go to the group
<npdoty> I was fine with the existing text
justin: I haven't gone through change proposals. Will do after the call to see if anyone wants to pursue it.
<justin> issue-200
<trackbot> issue-200 -- Transitive exceptions -- open
<trackbot> http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/200
<npdoty> I understand dwainberg's proposal as being related to not having a sufficient definition, but hopefully the work on defining tracking has resolved that concern
justin: one other issue, David
Singer was working on, transitive exceptions
... don't recall the state
npdoty: I think the tracker had
it in compliance-next
... not urgent
<justin> issue-32?
<trackbot> issue-32 -- Sharing of data between entities via cookie syncing / identity brokering -- pending review
<trackbot> http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/32
justin: two other issues
... old one (2011) cookie syncing
... whether we need specific language? my inclination is it
should be clear without
<justin> issue-223?
<trackbot> issue-223 -- Define criteria now for the test/implementation phase of the compliance spec -- raised
<trackbot> http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/223
justin: dwainberg raised this issue-223
npdoty: as a reminder, when we
get to Candidate Recommendation phase, we call for
implementatoins
... then at the end of that phase, we test the implementations
for compliance
... we should take it up in CR, not now
... David might have had a different idea, but the purpose of
testing is to see whether there are implementations
<npdoty> since some things are done through internal systems, testing implementations from the outside may be non-trivial
justin: Do folks have other issues against TCS?
<npdoty> I've seen WGs in the past use privacy policies, or statements from companies, to evaluate whether a spec is being implemented
justin: otherwise, I'll send a
note to the list that the only open issues are reasonable
security and potentially auditability
... Next week, back to closing out TPE
... potentially a few TCS issues
<npdoty> reminders
<npdoty> Audience Measurement Call for Objections closes October 9th.
<npdoty> https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/tpwg-audience-25/
justin: Hope to have all
outstanding issues on TPE addressed
... there are open CFOs: audience measurement, closing in 8
days
... deidentification closed
<rvaneijk> nice
justin: only objections to the
Jack Hobaugh proposal, no objections to the language we'd
worked out on the call
... thanks.
<rvaneijk> safe travels
[adjourned]
trackbot, end teleconf
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