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Agenda Request - Use cases and principles for Attribution/Measurement proposals #96

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tprieur opened this issue Jan 29, 2023 · 2 comments

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tprieur commented Jan 29, 2023

Agenda+: Use cases and principles for Attribution/Measurement proposals

Collecting feedback from our clients and the buy side in general, Criteo published a list of use cases we need to address when building new measurement APIs. We'd like to review the document and collect your feedback.

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20 minutes is probably sufficient.

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patcg/proposals#14

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AramZS commented Jan 30, 2023

Hi @tprieur !

I think that while we have given Topics a space to incubate we have generally agreed that we're trying to spend a minimal amount of time on it until it has advanced out of the incubation space. I'm not adverse to spending time on it, but just to be clear: Is your proposed session about metrics specific to Topics API or is it about lessons learned from experimenting with Topics API that should influence our requirements around private metrics? This will also help with deciding what day to put it on.

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tprieur commented Jan 30, 2023

Hi @AramZS !
This is nothing specific with Topics, more a proposition to evaluate any Measurement proposals. It is somehow related to #91

@AramZS AramZS added the agenda+ Request to add this issue to the agenda of our next telcon or F2F label Feb 1, 2023
@AramZS AramZS removed the agenda+ Request to add this issue to the agenda of our next telcon or F2F label Feb 27, 2023
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