Very welcome!

I'd recommend Steven Schultze and David Ross for this -- they are up on these issues and have contributed on the PKI / CA side. I can't come but would if I could.

iang


On 7/06/13 01:45 AM, Alina Hua wrote:
We are looking for 3-5 Mozilla contributors who have a passion for safe,
secure, private, and trustworthy user experiences and would like to join
us for a full day meeting inSan Francisco on Tuesday, June 25, 2013.


The purpose of this meeting will be to write a new code of practice for
user data and services. The aim of this code is to articulate our
commitments to user safety, security, and privacy and establish
accountability for achieving those goals. The code will build on the
Mozilla Manifesto <http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/manifesto/>and the
existing six Mozilla privacy principles
<http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/>.


If you think you'd like to join us, please email Stacy Martin
<mailto:st...@mozilla.com> by June 12th and tell us how you can add
value to this meeting.  We will notify the chosen participants by June
14th.


Note: travel support may be available.




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