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2020 TPAC WPWG agenda

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This is the WPWG agenda for a virtual meeting held 19-22 October as part of W3C's TPAC 2020

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Minutes

Logistics

Agenda

This is a DRAFT agenda; times may change. Times below shown are ET. Other time zone hints: 15h00-17h00 UTC / 8-10am PDT / 4pm-6pm BST.

19 October

20 October

  • 11:00-12:00: Web Payments Architecture (Adrian Hope-Bailie)
  • 12:00-13:00: Card Payment Security
    • Status of experimentation with proposed SRC architecture, impact of SPC on SRC thinking, what would be the pros and cons of an implementation of SRC that does not use payment handlers?
    • Visa demo (20 minutes)

21 October

  • 11:00-12:00: Use cases involving QR Codes.
    • EMVCo use cases (Bastien Latge). Will cover specifications for Consumer Presented Mode (CPM) and Merchant Presented Mode (MPM), and focus on the latter.
    • China Union Pay use cases (TBD)
    • European Payments Council on Mobile Initiated SEPA Credit Transfers (Marijke De Soete)
    • Entersekt (Gerhard Oosthuizen)
  • 12:00-12:30: (Open)
  • 12:30-13:00: Web Authentication WG joint discussion (John Fontana)
    • News from Web Authentication WG, milestones

22 October

  • 11:00-11:30: Open Banking Update
    • STET (Herve Robache)
    • ISO 20022 (Vincent Kuntz)
    • Berlin Group
  • 11:30-12:00: Web Monetization (Adrian Hope-Bailie)
  • 12:00-12:30: Real-time payments (RTP) and registration for bill pay (Dave Fortney)
  • 12:30-13:00: Next Steps
    • Prioritization for next year
    • Implementer perspectives (resources, priorities, interoperability with native features such as Chrome tap-to-pay, privacy changes in browsers and impact on payments)
    • Engagement with new Merchant Business Group
    • Next teleconference: Proposed to cancel 29 October and meet 12 November.

Attendees

In addition to who has registered, these guests:

  • Berlin Group
  • Herve Robache, STET
  • Anne Pouillard, Worldline
  • Olivier Maas, Worldline
  • Jean-Michel Girard, Worldline
  • Squarespace
  • Ciciley Nelson
  • Sumantro Das (1800FLOWERS.com)
  • Stephanie Rieger (Yiibu) (Day 3 & 4)
  • Chris Wood
  • Crystal Duan (Union Pay)
  • Yuejing Yang (Union Pay)
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