Attendees

Co-Leads:

  • --

ID2020 PM:

  • Todd Gehrke

Participants: 

  • Dan Bachenheimer
  • John Garratt
  • Scott Perry
  • Paul Murdock
  • Elizabeth Evenden-Kenyon
  • Andrew

Agenda Items

TimeItemWho
2 minWelcome & Antitrust Policy NoticeTodd
XY minIntroductions to new memberAll
XY min

Review Document feedback

Todd - All

3 minWrap upChair 

Presentations -

(PDFs posted)

Notes

1. Welcome and Linux Foundation antitrust policy

       The comments have been moved into the Identity Binding Drafting Group drive into this document Identity Binding (Group 8) - V1.1

We had the meeting today and went through and accepted the appropriate edits. The comments made by Charlie Walton were added to the appropriate sections and assigned to editors

  1. Reference made to 6 identity assurance frameworks, but others around the globe.  Is mentioning these needed (and if so are we being incomplete in not pointing to others) – this is about being inclusive, complete globally.
  2. There is a statement “those with limited evidence of their identity must be served with equivalence to those with the strongest forms”.    Surely if the Federal Republic of Utopia has a policy that indicates only those vaccinated completely and who have had 1 government identity document verified at the time of jab; then those with limited evidence of their identity are by government policy rejected.  Might be misreading this statement, but seems off.
  3. The examples in the text seem UK skewed; is that appropriate given the global audience?  Understand that this is for illustration, but the optics might not be right.
  4. What is the minimal essential data to be included in a ‘pass’ regarding identity binding activity in the prior zones – how is this communicated (i.e. what checks done, where, to what IIL/AAL standards-specifics….). 
  5. Similar comment on timing 30/90/180 day as other sections.
  6. Glossary can be removed; diagram p14 needs to be more clear visually.



Action Items

  1. Dan and Scott have been assigned comments to clear