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Tag and Wiki LinkCommunityDescriptionMonth StartedGlossary Link
#essiflabeSSIF-LabTerminology and mental models that have been developed in the EU eSSIF-Lab project.May 2021eSSIF-Lab Glossary
#toipThe ToIP community as a wholeTerms used consistently throughout all ToIP deliverables and contextsMay 2021ToIP Core Glossary
#ctwgConcepts and Terminology Working Group (CTWG)Bootstrap terminology for CTWG tools, terms wiki design, curation, and our own documentation. May 2021CTWG Glossary
#gswgToIP Governance Stack Working GroupSpecialized terms used in the context of ToIP governanceNov 2021GSWG Glossary
#tswgToIP Technology Stack Working GroupSpecialized terms used in the context of ToIP technologyJuly 2022TSWG Glossary
#acdcAuthentic Chained Data Containers (ACDC) Task ForceTerminology for the ACDC SpecificationSept 2021ACDC Glossary
#hxwgToIP Human Experience Working Group Terminology specifically for human understanding of digital trust (especially market-facing terminology)July 2022HXWG Glossary
#yomaYOMA (Youth Agency Marketplace)Terminology for the YOMA Rules ecosystemJuly 2021Yoma Glossary
#ghpToIP Interoperability Working Group
for Good Health Pass
Global interoperability of health certificates
and travel passes with a focus on COVID-19 
April 2021GHP Interop Blueprint (Glossary section)
#sovrinSovrin FoundationGovernance and operation of the Sovrin Foundation
and Sovrin ledger
January 2017Sovrin Glossary





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  1. GitHub is the standard back-end repository system used by Linux Foundation projects (of which the ToIP Foundation is one).
  2. GitHub has a built-in wiki capability called using  GitHub wikis that can be turned on for any GitHub repo.
  3. A GitHub repo—and its inherent access control capabilities—provides a standard, widely accessible open source tool for each glossary community to manage its own glossary wiki.
  4. A GitHub wiki is stored in Markdown documents in GitHub just like all other GitHub documentation and can be accessed and managed programmatically via the GitHub APIs.
  5. The CTWG is developing tooling, called the ToIP Term ToolTerminology Engine—that will be able to automatically ingest the contents of glossary wikis that follow the CTWG terms wiki guidelines into a shared terminology corpus. This is where the CTWG and the participating glossary communities can add value by mapping terms and concepts across different glossary communities in order to increase the overall communication value of the terms to everyone.

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