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Cookie Layering Working Session #4

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johannhof opened this issue Jun 29, 2023 · 6 comments
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Cookie Layering Working Session #4

johannhof opened this issue Jun 29, 2023 · 6 comments
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@johannhof
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johannhof commented Jun 29, 2023

Session description

Following up on last year's breakout session on cookies we want to start hacking on cookie layering and make it more concrete.

We're aiming for a focused working session, not a presentation or large group discussion.

Post-TPAC note: No minutes were taken at this session. Participants collectively drafted some of the algorithms that could end up in Fetch and in the Cookie RFC.

Session goal

Produce tentative modifications to Fetch and Cookies

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@annevk

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#cookies

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60 minutes (Default)

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Fewer than 20 people

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@johannhof johannhof added the session Breakout session proposal label Jun 29, 2023
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@johannhof,

We realize now that "Comments" is misleading and we plan to change this to "Instructions for Meeting planners."

With that in mind, can we move your comment to the description so that potential attendees will see it when we push to the TPAC site and calendar?

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tidoust commented Jun 29, 2023

With that in mind, can we move your comment to the description so that potential attendees will see it when we push to the TPAC site and calendar?

Note I took the liberty to do it, as tooling was losing itself, looking for an "Instructions for meeting planners" section that did not exist.

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Great, no problem, thanks both!

@ianbjacobs
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@johannhof, do you have a link to minutes for this session? Thanks!

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annevk commented Sep 21, 2023

Hey @ianbjacobs, hope all is well! We collectively drafted the start of some of the algorithms we think need to end up in Fetch and in the Cookie RFC: https://gist.github.com/annevk/b6784a10dab2d1c0684f253f225603b0. @johannhof and I plan to continue working on that and hopefully by next TPAC we can show some meaningful progress on this rather old problem.

I'm not aware of anyone taking minutes.

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Thanks, @annevk. Looking forward to learning more about this!

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