I suggested within the IAB to do a workshop* (before the meeting), which would give us an extra day of intense discussion time. Unfortunately, it is a bit close to the next meeting (which complicates travel planning) and some folks have booked their trip already...

Despite all the discussions I fear that a BOF slot will make it very difficult to discuss such a broad topic and to make some progress.

Ciao
Hannes

(*): I know that it is not the first time I have suggested a workshop.

On 10.09.2013 21:03, Scott Brim wrote:
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 12:39 PM, Peter Saint-Andre<[email protected]>  wrote:
We'll want to use the high-bandwidth time wisely, and we know that
security-related discussions (well, all discussions) can easily go off
track. Staying focused on the core issues, and on problems that might
have engineering solutions, will be paramount.

This is a scope question.  How do we decide what to focus on?  I
suggest that we start by saying it's not security, and it's not
surveillance, it's privacy, i.e. the ability to control the flow of
one's personal information (there's your definition, Dave).  Security
is too large a scope, while surveillance is too small.
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