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Recording - Link
Notes
- Welcome and Linux Foundation antitrust policy
Trev Harmon reviewed the top-level information about participation in the drafting group.
Chris Buchanan did a top-level introduction of why we are doing this work. - Did a round of introductions.
- Discussion of on-going meeting time(s):
- We'll be starting with daily check-ins. According to the poll done in Slack, proposed start times are (GMT): 14:00, 15:00, and 16:00
- Noam asked about what is meant by daily.
- Determined to do a poll on the appropriate time for these meetings.
- Meetings will be scheduled for 30 minutes.
- It is understood that it isn't expected that everyone will be able to make every meeting. We're on a tight timeline, so we are starting off agressively.
- Discussion on group operating procedures:
- We can start the discussions on Slack, but it can be difficult when there are multiple discussions.
- Drummond suggested that we start with a single Google Docs to collect the initial feedback, and then break into separate documents as needed.
- Review of our "Key Interoperability Questions" per the GHPC Interoperability Blueprint Outline:
- Noam asked if we needed to stick with these questions. We can add additional questions to the work that we're doing.
- We do need to answer these base questions, as they are keyed towards interoperability.
- Reviewed: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iN-0tIKMtkSEWJdi5GkUJVHBCid4FBYDFQ5pBSEa6EU/edit
- Drummond provided an explanation of IIW (Internet Identity Workshop), and why it's a good target.
- A conversation started in terms of how a rules engine and rules in general relates to identity. There was some disagreement regarding the applicability in terms of their autonomy from other system components and time- and space-shifting. This is a topic that the drafting group will need to address more fully moving forward. Tabled for future discussion.
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