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Time: Bi-weekly @ 1700 (BST) - See the time in your timezone
Co-Chair - Chris Xie- (Futurewei)
Co-Chair - Vacant
Convener – Sean Mcilroy (Linux Foundation)
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Summary Notes
The group had a discussion about developing and implementing a new software labelling system. Chris emphasized the need for easy adoption and business value, stressing the importance of making the label accessible and verifiable. Asim provided detailed specifications for the label, which included using a QR code linking to a manifest file for verification. They also talked about the potential policy benefits, such as compliance with EU policies like the CSRD. The conversation ended with the decision to create a comprehensive white paper outlining the new labelling system's business value and policy implications and the importance of providing tools for easy adoption.
Minutes
Detailed Discussion on Label Specifications
Asim goes through the specifics of the label, including the need for normative references and ISO standards.
They discuss the importance of clear and detailed specifications for the label, including using QR codes.
Asim emphasizes the need for a designer to provide guidelines on how the label should look and be implemented.
They talk about the importance of making the label accessible to people with different needs, such as those with visual impairments.
Concerns About Ease of Adoption and Business Value
Chris questions how easy it will be for the label to be adopted and used, especially on websites that use large language models. Asim agrees that it's important to find a balance between thorough certification and getting the industry and community to adopt it. Chris stresses the importance of making the label easy for businesses to understand and use. They also talk about how the label could be valuable for businesses, including its potential use in customer relations management and compliance with policies.
Future Directions and Tooling
Asim recommends creating tools and systems to help people use the label, similar to Creative Commons. They emphasize the importance of launching the label with the required tools and resources for adoption. Asim also highlights the necessity of a white paper that explains the label's business value and its relationship to policy compliance. Chris and Asim both agree that hiring more researchers is essential for developing the white paper and promoting the adoption of the label.
Action Items
Engage the design team to provide guidelines on the visual representation of the SCER label.
Explore options for verification mechanisms, including using a manifest file and potential third-party attestation.
Develop a white paper outlining the business value and policy alignment of the SCER label.
2024.10.02 Agenda/Minutes
Time: Bi-weekly @ 1700 (BST) - See the time in your timezone
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Agenda
Introductions - Chris
Discussion - Asim
Discussion - Chris
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