Trust Registry TF — Darrell O'Donnell
- Darrell again announced to restart the work on the ToIP Trust Registry Protocol Specification beginning in mid-Sept. He welcomes all new inputs and use cases. Darrell will be hosting a webinar in mid-September and welcomes folks to join to discuss where the early Trust Registry Spec was purposely limited and work is needed to get in much more detail. Reach out to Darrell to discuss - Slack or email (darrell.odonnell@continuumloop.com)
- Vitor Pamplona explained the requirements that he has been working on in the WHO work where health data needs to be able to be shared across borders—including across two countries who may be not friendly (or even at war).
- This work began with the work on COVID credentials, but is now extending to all kinds of immunization records.
- The approval by W3C of the W3C Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) 1.0 specification has opened the opportunity for using DIDs and various DID methods.
- Vitor's first task it to figure out how to represent very large collections of keys, e.g., thousands of keys. The need is how to share master lists of keys across multiple DID controllers.
- One open question is: are DID documents the places to store such master lists of keys?
- If so, how are those DID documents to be validated?
- Are there additional specifications needed? Most of Vitor's work will be focused on moving forward any necessary draft specifications.
- Vitor said that there are conversations happening in the FHIR community to make DIDs the standard for signing FHIR payloads. This could have a massive impact on adoption.
- If we can help the community navigate through the different technology options.
- Darrell pointed out that the trigger for WHO to move forward was the formal W3C recommendation. So this opens the question of what standards body we would want to take the ToIP Trust Registry Protocol Specification to, and how quickly that could be done.
- Antti Kettunen said that it is an advantage to have a spec approved by an international standards org. ISO certainly qualifies.
ACDC TF — Samuel Smith Phil Feairheller
Technology Architecture TF — Wenjing Chu Drummond Reed
AI & Metaverse (AIM) Technology TF — Wenjing Chu Vikas Malhotra
W3C Concept Development TF (W3TF) — Darrell O'Donnell