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Introduction

The Communications Committee is a standing committee of the ToIP Foundation Steering Committee at the 2020-06-10 meeting of the SC.

Scope

Support the work of the Steering Committee, Working Groups, and Task Forces in the planning, writing, production, publishing, and promotion of communications about the ToIP stack and the ToIP Foundation. This includes both communications authored by specific Working Groups or Task Forces as well as communications on behalf of the Foundation as a whole. Deliverables include white papers, presentations, website content, wiki

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content, blog posts, and

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press releases. This Committee may also organize Task Forces to coordinate the planning and execution of Foundation events.

Meetings

Schedule:

  • TBC

See the Meeting Page for agendas, notes and recordings from all meetings.

Deliverables

Initial Work Items.

Members (to join this TF just add your name)

  • Jim St. Clair
  • Dan Gisolfi
  • Scott Perry
  • Drummond Reed
  • Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay
  • Karl Kneis
  • Paul Knowles
  • Eric Drury
  • Wenjing Chu
  • Sreevidya Satish
  • Steve Magennis
  • Daniel Bachenheimer

Meeting Schedule

TBD

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This is a preliminary list that will be refined as the

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WG gets underway. Please add new proposals to this list.

  • Confluence wiki organization, development, templates, and training
  • V2 of our ToIP stack diagram
  • V2 of our Introducing the Trust over IP Foundation white paper
  • New ToIP Interoperability Profiles white paper
  • Non-English translations of our presentations and white papers
  • Developing a plan-of-attack for the ToIP Glossary
  • Revision to our JDF Project Description—see below.

Longer

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term Work Items

  • Additional Foundation-wide white papers
  • Educational training material
  • Topical webinars
  • Organize community events/workshops
  • Regional meetups
  • Collaborative content with related communities, inc. universities, research labs, major open source and other leading conferences
  • Outreach to broader regions, more diverse communities, wider social groups

Possible Revision to our Project Description

This potential revision to the formal description of the Trust over IP Foundation in our JDF charter was developed via suggestions on the all-members mailing list on 2020-05-20. We are checking on what will be necessary to update our charter after we have consensus on this.

“The Trust over IP Foundation is defining a complete architecture for Internet-scale digital trust that combines both cryptographic assurance at the machine layer and with human accountability at the business, legal, and social layers.”

Chairs / Leads

How to join

Membership in this subcommittee is open to Steering and Associate Members of the Foundation and their employees, and to Contributor members on request. Please contact Judith Fleenor judith@trustoverip.org to get involved.

Participation

For the protection of all Members, participation in working groups, meetings and events is limited to members, including their employees, of the Trust over IP Foundation who have signed the membership documents and thus agreed to the intellectual property rules governing participation. If you or your employer are not a member, we ask that you not participate in meetings by verbal contribution or otherwise take any action beyond observing.

Task Forces

  • TBC