Re: Housekeeping: Closing ISSUE-140 (concrete/explicit list of exceptions)

Hi Jonathan,


thanks for the feedback!

As part of the other response, you said that you disagree with the 
all-or-nothing approach of the API.
I agree that this needs discussion.

ISSUE-140 was about whether explicit-explicit exceptions shall be possible.

According to my understanding, our conclusion was that this should be 
possible:
- A site can publish its third-parties using the tracking-status 
resource (field third-party)
- A user agent MAY constrain a site-wide exception to this list of third 
parties
- A user agent is free to not display those lists as part of the user 
interface (e.g.,
   using one UI for site-wide with and without lists of third-parties)

I double checked and I believe that this agreement may currently NOT be 
fully reflected in the draft.
As a consequence, I will leave ISSUE-140 open.

TODO:
- If you disagree with the outlined agreement, please provide 
alternative text
- If you agree with the outlined agreement, please continue to double 
check that we will follow through
   along those lines.

Is this OK with you?


Regards,
matthias

On 02/10/2012 23:44, Jonathan Mayer wrote:
> Matthias,
>
> You proposed this resolution in Bellevue, where it met with sustained 
> objections.  We do not have agreement on whether to include a 
> site-specific exception API, nor do we have agreement on its design. 
>  ISSUE-140 should not be CLOSED.
>
> Jonathan
>
> On Monday, October 1, 2012 at 7:30 AM, Matthias Schunter (Intel 
> Corporation) wrote:
>
>> Hi Team,
>>
>> I did some housekeeping and cleaned up our issue list prior to the
>> Amsterdam face2face.
>>
>> ISSUE-140: Concrete list of domain-names for site-specific exceptions
>> - We agreed that such a list can be published at the well-known location
>> - This is part of the current draft
>> - I consider this issue closed and changed its status accordingly
>>
>> Please drop me a line, if I misinterpreted or misstated our current 
>> status.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Matthias
>

Received on Wednesday, 3 October 2012 08:42:43 UTC