Introduction
The Data Standards Body regularly holds meetings to consult participants on the design and development of the Consumer Data Standards and Consumer Experience.
These meetings provide an accessible forum to clarify data holder and recipient concerns, and offer updates on CDR and standards changes. They help participants interpret and implement the rules, CX, and standards.
Community Guidelines
By participating in a meeting, you agree to these Community Guidelines, ensuring a safe and constructive space to discuss topics with ACCC and Data Standards Body members.
Etiquette
We ask all participants to go on mute when not speaking.
Please be respectful to all participants on the call and ensure language is appropriate for the audience.
For transparency, if you work at or are associated with an organisation with an interest in the standards, please indicate this when asking a question.
Please ensure you are aware of and compliant with any social media guidelines or internal processes for response set by your organisation before providing feedback.
Call Recording
Meetings are recorded by the DSB, for accurate note taking. Participant engagement is anonymised. We may, from time to time, also use some recorded material for website content such as podcasts.
You may request that your contribution be redacted. Email contact@consumedatastandards.gov.au.
Ongoing commitment to collaborate transparently and openly
The DSB is committed to undertaking conversations relating to the technical standards in the open. Questions or comments raised via meetings, email or private message are likely to be questions or comments other may have as well. Our answers will be of interest to everyone. There are likely to be experiences and lessons everybody working in this ecosystem can learn from.
Having these conversations transparently helps us reduce duplication, resolve issues faster and keep everyone up to date with the conversation.
Keep in touch
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If you would like to participate in any of our discussions or provide any feedback, you can do so via email to contact@consumedatastandards.gov.au.
Further information
To become involved in the Consumer Data Standards or learn more, please visit the following sites:
- Consumer Data Standards documentation: Home to the technical standards specification
- Consumer Data Standards repository: Home to the technical standards code. All significant decision proposals are published to this repository
- Consumer Data Standards Maintenance repository: A forum for all participants and interested parties to provide requests for changes to existing standards as well as get clarity on interpretation of the standards. Includes code of conduct for contributors.
- Consumer Data Standards Maintenance issues log: The list of issues raised by the community for the Consumer Data Standards
- Consumer Data Standards website: Information on what the Consumer Data Right and Consumer Data Standards is as well as reports on Consumer Experience
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