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Permissions workshop 2022 #348

Closed samuelweiler closed 1 year ago

samuelweiler commented 1 year ago

Planning a workshop building on the 2018 permissions workshop:

Draft CFP in the next comment, so this can be used for current status.

samuelweiler commented 1 year ago

draft CFP for horizontal review. Reviewers leave comments in this issue, please; we don't have a github repository for this yet.

This workshop will bring together UI/UX researchers, browser vendors, OS vendors, and API authors to address challenges presented by more powerful capabilities made available to web applications.

Scope

Our proposed scope includes:

We would like to focus on usable security topics and thus propose to explicitly leave advertising-related aspects out of scope. While there is some overlap, we believe this topic area is expansive and would like the outcome of this workshop to provide practical next steps related to permissions.

Dates / venue / host

December 5–6, 2022

This workshop will be hybrid.

Organising & program committee

Expected attendees We are planning for 25–35 attendees, subject to host and COVID constraints.

himorin commented 1 year ago

no comment and suggestion from i18n

samuelweiler commented 1 year ago

@michael-n-cooper any comments?

michael-n-cooper commented 1 year ago

@samuelweiler Judy has asked APA not to look at workshops for horizontal review, so I wasn't seeing this. I don't have any comments to offer on this early draft. It's possible accessibility would have use cases for this, but I'm not clear of the scope yet. I'd be surprised if we could pull together a meaningful submission on the time frame though.

wseltzer commented 1 year ago

Planned: https://www.w3.org/Privacy/permissions-ws-2022/

plehegar commented 1 year ago

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