[cabf_governance] Agenda and start time for next week's F2F

Dean Coclin Dean_Coclin at symantec.com
Wed Aug 3 12:16:20 MST 2016


Revised agenda below based on guest speaker's availability.

 

From: govreform-bounces at cabforum.org [mailto:govreform-bounces at cabforum.org]
On Behalf Of Dean Coclin
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2016 2:41 PM
To: 'Govreform at cabforum.org' <Govreform at cabforum.org>
Subject: [cabf_governance] Agenda and start time for next week's F2F

 

As discussed on today's call, we will move the start time to 9:30am PDT to
accommodate the morning travelers from out of town. For a strawman agenda,
I propose the following. Please feel free to edit. I believe our guest
speaker can only do morning (right, Virginia?) so although this is not the
order I would have preferred, I think it's valuable to get his input
whenever he can give it:

 

9:30-9:45              Introductions, Logistics, Remote user connections,
Wi-Fi, Plans for the day. Read Ballot 165 (formation of the working group)

9:45-10:30           Review outline sent by Dean on 7/20. Review Ben's email
of 7/22. Settle on what issues we are trying to solve, why are they issues,
etc.

10:30-11:00         Who are the constituencies/stakeholders for various
groups (SMIME, Code Signing)? How to get "skin in the game".

11:00-11:15         Break

11:15-12:15         What proposals does the team have to satisfy the issues
identified above? Review what's been submitted so far. Tradeoffs.

12:15-1:00           Lunch Break


1:00-2:00              Guest speaker from Apple-David Singer, W3C
participant. What works/what doesn't in W3C format? Definition of
participation.

2:00-3:00              Guest speaker, continued. Group discussion.

3:00-3:15              Break

3:15-5:00              Continue discussing proposals with regard to voting,
participation, IPR, scope. Focus on 1 WG as a model and "test" out a
proposal.

5:00-5:30              Recommendations to move forward

5:30pm                 Adjourn 

 

At the end of this meeting, we should make sure we have concrete answers to
the following questions:

 

1. Why are we doing this, what is the need for reform?

2. What do we gain by doing this?

3. What do we get that we can't get today?

4. How can get participation in other groups? 

5. How can we define who has "skin in the game"?

6. After listening to the W3C model and discussing proposed options, is
there one that comes across as more favorable?

 

We should set a goal to have something ready for forum presentation and
discussion at the Seattle meeting in October.

 

Thanks,
Dean

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