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Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:03:45 -0500
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Fwd: P3P next steps list
FYI >From: Lorrie Cranor <lorrie@research.att.com> >Reply-To: Lorrie Cranor <lorrie@research.att.com> >To: public-p3p-ws@w3.org >Subject: P3P next steps list >Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 21:06:24 -0500 >X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19) >List-Help: <http://www.w3.org/Mail/> >List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:public-p3p-ws-request@w3.org?subject=unsubscribe> > > >Thanks to everyone who participated for a great workshop! We >had some very useful discussions and got a good sense of >the areas where there is interest in additional work. Rough minutes >will be sent to this list soon and a summary report should be ready >in mid-December. > >The following is the list of areas for future work that we identified >and prioritized during the closing session. I have indicated the >names of the people who volunteered to write up a 1 page proposal >on each of these areas. Please include purpose, scope, resources, >and time frame and send your proposals to this mailing list by >Dec. 13. > > >Areas for future work > >1. Vocabulary issues [high priority - mostly for 1.1, maybe some for 2.0] > a. Article 10 issues [volunteers: Diana and Giles] > b. primary data uses [volunteer: Lorrie] > c. general vocab review [maybe longterm - volunteer: Lorrie] > >2. Indication of agent status, multiple domains owned by same company, > etc. [high priority - possibly for 1.1, otherwise for 2.0 - > volunteer: Brian Zwit] > >3. Spec ambiguities [short term high priority - volunteer: Matthias] > >4. Compact policies [high priority for 1.1, Brooks has been > volunteered] > a. What are performance issues that motivate CP and what are > alternative approaches? Where exactly is the problem? > b. Semantic issues > c. Cross-product problem -- need for grouping mechanism > d. Agent status, multiple domains owned by the same company, etc. > >5. User agent behavior [high priority, either short term or long term, > volunteer: Brian Zwit] > a. Human readable notices > i. user friendly version in spec (must, should, or reference examples) > ii. coordinate with short notices > >6. Statements in the spec to better articulate what P3P is and isn't > [short term high priority, volunteer: Brian Zwit] > >7. How to use P3P w/out binding to HTTP and URIs [quick win, > volunteer: Danny] > >8. Consent recording mechanism [high priority, long term, volunteer: > Matthias] > >9. Feedback channel [little interest] > >10. User preference language -- APPEL, etc. [high priority, volunteer: >Giles] > a. ontology - default languages > >11. Convert P3P data schema to XML schema [low priority but might be > quick win, volunteer: Giles] > >12. Coordination with other efforts [high priority for both short > term and long term, volunteer: Danny] > a. Liberty Alliance > b. Other authentication efforts > c. Web services/SOAP > d. Geopriv > e. Short notices > f. DAML > >13. XML signatures [low priority but might be quick win, volunteer: Giles] > >14. P3P in backend databases [little interest] > >15. Identity management [Marit volunteered by Rigo] > >16. Outreach - to be covered by POWG > > >Workshop Deliverables >1. raw minutes (send to rigo for posting) >2. this list >3. summary report (Lorrie and Danny will prepare draft by Dec. 13) >4. one page write ups (first drafts sent to workshop mailing list by > Dec. 13) -- include purpose, scope, resources, time frame >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Richard Shockey, Senior Manager, Strategic Technology Initiatives NeuStar Inc. 46000 Center Oak Plaza - Sterling, VA 20166 Voice +1 571.434.5651 Cell : +1 314.503.0640, Fax: +1 815.333.1237 <mailto:richard@shockey.us> or <mailto:richard.shockey@neustar.biz> <http://www.neustar.biz> ; <http://www.enum.org> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<