Do Not Track (DNT) stakeholders will discuss the World...
Do Not Track (DNT) stakeholders will discuss the World Wide Web Consortium working group co-chairs’ decision to reject an industry proposal and move forward with the “Editors’ Draft” as well as a path forward for the group, during Wednesday’s weekly…
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group call, co-chair Matthias Schunter said in an email to the group Tuesday (http://bit.ly/16XCZhA). The call will be led by Schunter because co-chair Peter Swire, who usually leads the calls, has personal commitments, the email said. The co-chair’s decision to move forward with the Editors’ Draft, the list of outstanding issues and the stakeholders’ proposed changes to the document “give us a clear (and well-defined) work program toward” producing a Last Call document -- the deadline for which is the end of the month -- “and a decision on the direction going forward,” Schunter wrote. “As a group, we will review the individual change proposals, look for counterproposals and perfecting amendments, and either agree on a single approach, or use the call for objections process to move forward,” he said. Through emails to the group, stakeholders have been raising questions about the legitimacy of the co-chairs’ decision to move forward with the Editors’ Draft as the Working Group Draft and the decision to move forward with the process at all.