**

Thanks to Mary Trigiani and Rai for the great working session last week. We
brainstormed and prioritized a good deal of the workplan for the rest of
this quarter.

At lot for us to work on this month.

   - We'll test our improvements to the PortabilityPolicy.org site by
   drafting a lite policy for a working web site in 10 minutes or less
   - We'll also test by drafting a full policy in 60 minutes or less. Or
   not. One of us will play CTO, one CEO, one CMO, one corporate Counsel.
   - Candidates for DataPortability Project offices (chair, vice chair,
   treasurer, secretary, director) will have 30 seconds to share their 2011
   vision. We'll share their remarks with the list. (as if won't be thoroughly
   tired of US politicking by November 2nd)
   - We'll follow up on news from the November 4th Internet Identity
   Workshop
   - We'll status our other projects and team action items

 As always, we take time for newbies and are eager to hear about your data
portability hopes and concerns.

   - Come to the PariSoMa Loft <http://www.parisoma.com/> from 6-8pm. Thanks
   to the good folks there for hosting us. Feel free to kick in a few euros to
   their snack fund.
   - Hold 9 December 2010 for our next meetup
   - I'm working to see if we should add a Ustream or Justin.tv video stream
   out of the room or a Skype multiparty video conference (you'll need Windows
   for that)
   - RSVP and be sure to answer the question of the month: Why would your
   employer's site NOT show a data portability policy?

Bring a friend. See you there and Second Thursdays after.
 
PariSoMa<http://www.meetup.com/DataPortability/venue/728878/?eventId=15141449&popup=true>
1436 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-626-6406

- Phil Wolff, skype:evanwolf?chat, [email protected], +1-510-316-9773

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