On Oct 1, 10:03 am, "Elias Bizannes" <
elias.bizan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ...and here is the link to recording:
>
>
http://www.hidefconferencing.com/wav/conf149171_284069.mp3
>
> Enjoy it for the next 30 days.
>
> Our vision appears to be near finalisation, and based on the call today
> we've identified some fairly intresting strategic implications for
> DataPortability's role in the future.
>
> Link to the current draft:
http://wiki.dataportability.org/x/SoA0
> Main changes and consensus
> - clarification of "your data" so as to not imply you own your data
> - discussion about mission to advocate "user rights". To be continued
> tomorrow whether that is appropriate.
> - agreed that data interoperability is one of the the end goals (the other
> user rights advocacy)
> - agreed on using the world of control (but not ownership). We spent time on
> the call on why we can, and the implications of saying so
> - other discussions not directly relevant to vision, but interpreations of
> future based on current draft wording
>
> Many thanks to Nick Givotovsky, Christian Scholz, and Steve Reptti for
> today. There will be another call tomorow, and if necessary, one more the
> day after before the draft goes for voting on by Steering next Monday.
>
> On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 7:10 AM, Elias Bizannes <
elias.bizan...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Next call starting now
> > Call is starting -
> > # Skype: +9900827041975640
> > # Dial-Up:
1-201-793-9022 Room Code: 1975640
>
> > > wrote:
>
> >> In line with DataPortability's transparency, this call was recorded. Many
> >> thanks to Trent, Nick and Francesco for their input.
> >> Next call is at 2100 GMT Tuesday (ie, 21.5 hours from now).
>
> >> Here's the link to the MP3:
> >>
http://www.hidefconferencing.com/wav/conf149171_280466.mp3
>
> >> (It'll only be available for 30 days, though.)
>