This is great Chris.  Airport wifi permitted, I will gladly tune in.

On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Chris Steipp <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'd like to invite anyone interested to join in on a secure coding
> documentation sprint on Friday of this week (Dec 21st), from 11:30am -
> 12:30pm PST (19:30-20:30 UTC). If you're interested in joining, but
> can't make that specific time, let me know and we may hold more of
> these if there's interest.
>
> The goal of this sprint is to both help anyone who is interested learn
> about some specific security vulnerabilities, and update our
> documentation so that new developers can avoid these issues in the
> future.
>
> On Friday, I would like to address a couple of topics where we have
> very little documentation:
> * DOM-based XSS, and writing secure client side code. Closely related
> is general security for gadget developers.
> * Protecting private information (i.e., when do developers need to
> check if data has been deleted / suppressed)
>
> We'll spend a little time talking about each subject (and some
> specific issues we've seen recently), and I'll have a rough article
> outline in an etherpad. Then I would like everyone's help fleshing out
> the documents so they are clear and informative for other developers
> of all skill levels.
>
> I'll have both a google hangout for video, and an audio line for
> anyone who prefers to avoid closed technology. If you want to dial in,
> please let me know so I can get you a phone number in advance.
>
> Chris
>
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