FTF Agenda 201904 - w3c/webpayments GitHub Wiki

Web Payments Working Group face-to-face meeting, 2-3 April 2019 in Foster City, California hosted by Visa.

Minutes

Registration

Venue

  • Visa HQ, 900 Metro Center Blvd, Foster City, CA 94404
    • April 2: Main Visa building at 900 Metro Center Blvd (Main building aka as M1). Room: M1 Auditorium.
    • April 3: M3 at 901 Metro Center Blvd (across the street from main building). Room: M3 Portola.

Nearby hotels

Agenda

Meeting objectives

  • We hope by the meeting to have advanced PR API back to Candidate Recommendation. At the meeting we can check in on implementation status.
  • We want to discuss "next features" for Payment Request API
  • We want to make progress on an SRC payment method based on experience from Visa and Mastercard with prototypes.
  • We want to organize a merchant adoption session to understand any obstacles to adoption.
  • Identify any high-priority topics in light of September 2019 PSD2 deadlines (e.g., related to 3DS)

2 April

  • 8:30-9:00 Get settled, laptop setup. Please review: Antitrust and Competition Guidance
  • 9:00-9:30 Chair welcome, rount-the-table intros, review meeting objectives, success criteria, administrativa (e.g., dinner count), use of breakouts. (Nick Telford-Reed)
  • 9:30-10:30 Card Payment Security Task Force report (Ian Jacobs)
    • Prototypes (Visa, Mastercard)
    • If necessary, review SRC flow diagrams
    • Role of 3DS outside of SRC in light of PS2 deadlines (September 2019)?
    • Discussion of browsers as SRC payment handlers
  • 10:30-11:00 Coffee break
  • 11:00-12:30 Card Payment Security Task Force report (Continued)
    • Update on Web Payment Security Interest Group formation; more discussion at breakout session possible
    • Issues
  • 12:30-13:00 ACH Payment Method (Luis Guzman)
  • 13:00-14:00 Lunch
  • 14:00-14:30 Payment Handler API (Rouslan Solomakhin)
    • Anticipated next features
    • Adoption
  • 14:30-15:15 Payment Request API Update (Marcos Caceres and Ian Jacobs)
    • Status of advancing to Candidate Recommendation (Director decision, publication, Call for Exclusions)
    • Implementation report
    • Potential timeline
    • New Mediator demos?
    • Any new UX ideas for addressing some of the issues raised by Shopify (e.g., see issue 834?
  • 15:15-15:45 Coffee
  • 15:45-17:30 Breakout session 1
    • Candidate: More sophisticated checkout flow scenarios (hopefully driven by merchants).
    • Candidate: Candidate features for Payment Handlers
    • Candidate: Primer for new members - Payment Request, Payment Method Identifiers, Payment Handler, Payment Method Manifest, Basic Card, Direct Credit Transfer
    • Candidate: PSD2 / credit transfers
    • Candidate: 3DS through PR API in time for PSD2 deadline (September)
    • The "why" of SRC (requested by Lawrence Cheng)
    • Tokenization outside of SRC
  • 17:30-17:45 Recap of breakouts; agenda updates for tomorrow
  • 18:15 Leave for dinner
  • 19:00 Dinner

3 April

  • 9:00-9:15 Agenda updates. Group photo.
  • 9:15-9:30 Apple Pay Demo (Andy Estes)
  • 9:30-10:30 The road ahead - planning for Payment Request "after v1". See PR API 1.1 project and Basic Card 1.1 project
  • 10:30-11:00 Coffee
  • 11:00-12:00 Merchant and User Adoption
    • More advanced checkout flows, and new capabilities they might require
    • What would help prioritize PR API adoption
  • 12:00-13:00 Exploratory topics
  • 13:00-14:00 Lunch
  • 14:00-15:30 Breakout session 2 including coffee at 15:00
    • Candidates: SRC payment method design
    • Demo of Puma Browser with built-in Interledger protocol support
  • 15:30-16:00 Recap of Breakout sessions
  • 16:00-16:30 Wrapup
    • TPAC 2019, 16-20 September in Fukuoka, Japan. Should the WG plan to meet 16-17?
    • Review of priorities and actions

Guests

  • Avnish Miduthuri (Google)
  • Takashi Minamii (JCB)
  • Teddy Toms (PayPal)
  • Shahzheeb Khan (Capital One)
  • Dee O'Malley (BestBuy)
  • Lanny Byers (First Data)
  • Srini Thirunarayanan (Facebook)
  • Puneet Shah (Adyen)
  • Marek Kurylko (Mastercard)
  • Alan Bird (W3C)
  • Dave Fortney (TCH)
  • Samsung: Kinnera Mahankali, Roy Luo, Chung Liu, Parveen Bansal
  • Itai Sela (MAG)
  • Steven Cole (Worldpay)
  • Marcos Caceres (Mozilla)
  • Ernst and Young (2 April only): Patricia Partelow and Raj Sampath
  • Facebook (2 April only): Vaishali Parekh, Raman Walla
  • Bryan Luo (Amazon)
  • Ryan Beaudry (Mastercard)
  • Yuriy Dybskiy and Sergiy Dybskiy (Puma Browser)

Remote participation

  • Zouhir Chahoud (Microsoft)
  • Matt Saxon, Rami Josef (Worldpay)
  • Gipson, Jeffrey (Discover)
  • Solove, Adam (Stripe)
  • Mealey, Ken (American Express)
  • Boumedine, Sofiane (Canton Consulting)