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24 Jun 2016

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Attendees

Present
wseltzer, shepazu, neha, dazza, Shin_ichiro, marta, Dan
Regrets
Chair
shepazu
Scribe
wseltzer

Contents


<shepazu> https://www.w3.org/2016/04/blockchain-workshop/

<scribe> scribenick: wseltzer

https://www.w3.org/2016/04/blockchain-workshop/#schedule

shepazu: Let's look at the proposed agenda
... I took ChrisA's basic structure, and the items we talked about on the previous call
... then ordered them as I thought made sense
... I put emphasis first on lightning talks, then breakout sessions
... each block has the same structure
... 1/2 hour lightning talks, then breakouts, then return to group discussion
... identity, provenance, blockchain primitives and APIs on day 1
... day 2, kitchen sink

wseltzer: concerned about putting identity first

neha: this looks great
... concerned re identity, but agree with putting it first rather than keep referencing it through allusions
... get the concepts on the table early

shepazu: I hope the format will help
... to structure the discussion

dazza: primitives and APIs seem to be logically first, even though I understand why they're later
... can we establish parking lot when they come up earlier?

shepazu: let's have a whiteboard or pad on which to note things to pick up in later sessions

neha: how will we decide who's giving lightning talks?

shepazu: we had people who submitted position papers, and asked question in the poll
... propose to invite people via email

neha: we should have someone chair each session, keep things moving, maintain parking lot

shepazu: agree
... I hoped that 4 chairs, 4 topic areas, each of us would take one
... Neha, will you or Dazza lead identity?
... not someone who's invested in the subject

marta: I'm willing to chair a topic

shepazu: leading a topic entails: you'lll get the list of candidates
... helping to decide who's talking
... possibly soliciting additiona
... and emcee the session (timing, Q&A, discussion)
... help organize breakouts

marta: I could do identity or data ownership

shepazu: facilitator of a topic cluster will probably be less able to be involved in the conversation

marta: I volunteer to lead the identity session
... since I've already spoken about it at UN summit

shepazu: great. For "ownership", feel free to give a lightning talk or lead a breakout session

neha: I'm happy to chair any of the other sessions

shepazu: how about you do provenance

<neha> where is the speaker queue?

shepazu: dazza, why don't you do primitives

q_+

q_

<neha> thanks!

shepazu: chairs, let's have a breakfast around 7am
... I know that's early, but helpful to get us coordinated

[breakfast confirmed for 7am]

[Tatte]

http://tattebakery.com/

<neha> 3rd street tatte

<neha> (there are 3 locations in cambridge!)

318 Third St, Cambridge, MA 02142

shepazu: [recapping]
... would you be willing to lead the Kitchen Sink session, Dan?

Dan: yes

shepazu: I'll send an email summarizing the leads' responsibilities
... and suggesting topics
... we've assigned duties, I'll be coordinating overall
... anything else we need to talk about?

neha: what about unscheduled activities?
... self-organized evening, can we help participants self-organize

shepazu: [snarky comment]
... I've started a list of nearby spots and their atmospheres
... will share at the afternoon break
... inviting people to think about organizing groups

neha: do we have a board on which we can write things?

shepazu: big sticky pads

neha: is there an email list for meetups?

shepazu: I could make public-blokchain-workshop available
... and subscribe everyone
... I'll start by subscribing people, introducing list with instructions for unsubscribing
... then others can post
... I'll suggest that people tag [social] for meetups

neha: then how will we use the list to discuss who should do lightning talks?

shepazu: let's use workhshop chairs' list for lightning talk discussions
... hashtag, suggest #blockchainweb
... I'll also note expectations of privacy
... speaking is public, but if you want to tweet something heard elsewhere, please ask
... should I ask people for twitter handles?

marta: why not when they come to the workshop? at badge pickup?

shepazu: I'll leave space with an @ on the badge,

dazza: create a social page on the site, figure it out as we go

wseltzer: who is the "facilitated discussion" facilitator?

shepazu: you and I

see you all next week

Summary of Action Items

Summary of Resolutions

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