Joel Meyer

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In light of what GAM has published [here](https://github.com/google/ads-privacy/tree/master/proposals/fledge-multiple-seller-testing), I believe the only thing needed to test Fledge initially is for adapters to invoke the `addComponentAuction` call in their `interpretResponse` function...

I'd be in favor of Prebid.js providing a means of registering the AuctionConfig from auction participants. That would be similar to what I proposed [here](https://github.com/JoelPM/prebid-td/blob/main/PrebidFledge.md). Regarding your second comment, technically...

(In preparation for the conversation tomorrow) I'm assuming that each bidder wishing to participate in the Fledge auction for a zone will provide an AuctionConfig object in their bid response...

Summarizing the discussion that we had today at the Prebid.js PMC: we agreed that there is a need to enable bidders to provide an AuctionConfig object for ad slots where...

Thanks for giving this some thought @dgirardi. In the short term, I think Prebid.js should make it easy for publishers to utilize GAM, while keeping the door open for Prebid.js...

This is an update on the status of Prebid.js Fledge support. tl;dr: We have simplified the pull request and are confident it works, but have struggled to get a consistently...

I assume GAM will do this comparison in their decisionLogic (executed in the browser), where they have access to all the Fledge bids as well as whatever metadata they pass...

I would like to echo @piwanczak's request. We have struggled with this as well. It seems as though GPT doesn't always run Fledge when it's available, which makes testing nearly...

Given that GAM is throttling the PAAPI auction even when Chrome has PAAPI enabled, it would be great if there was a signal in the page that would indicate if...

I second @patmmccann's comment. Prebid should definitely distribute the code that runs the top level auction. Prebid has the trust of the publishers and ad-tech providers. Multi-seller PAAPI was basically...