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3 min
  • Start recording
  • Welcome & antitrust notice
  • New member introductions
  • Agenda review
Chairs


  • Antitrust Policy Notice: Attendees are reminded to adhere to the meeting agenda and not participate in activities prohibited under antitrust and competition laws. Only members of ToIP who have signed the necessary agreements are permitted to participate in this activity beyond an observer role.
  • New Members:
    • Kalin Nicolov has been in CBDC for years, a longtime member of ToIP, but now mostly advising governments about decentralized identity and credentials—with a focus on interoperability.


2 minReview of previous action itemsChairsNone from the last meeting.
15 minsDiagram & terminologyWenjing Chu 

Wenjing started by showing screenshot #1 below to get feedback on the terms.

Feedback was that the diagram could also included the term "message" at the bottom to clarify that a TSP message consists of the envelope + payload + signature.

The other feedback is that the diagram is so helpful in terms of a visual overview of what the spec covers that it would be very helpful to have it included in the spec.

Ed Eykholt had questions about how all of the following would be handled:

* broadcast (multiple receivers?)

* routing

* attachments  (multiple signatures)

* tunneling  (message composition), perhaps recursion

Wenjing clarified that the diagram is a "test vector" diagram that shows one way that the protocol can be used. He said all of Ed's questions/examples could be covered by other test vectors that could all be included in an appendix.

Drummond Reed suggested that Ed start one or more GitHub discussions that discuss questions about each test vector.

10 minsVID discussion

We discussed VID encoding. We had agreed to have a VID type, which means we need a VID type code table. If we have a four character type code, then the first character indicates that it is a type code, and the next 3 characters are the code. That gives us a code space of 18 bits (2 to the 18th), which should easily be large enough.

Samuel Smith proposes that a null type code would mean the VID is a URN.

We discussed the pluses and minuses of having a type code table. We agreed that we will need to have a governance mechanism.

20 minsEncoding topicsContinuation of earlier discussions.
5 minsPrep for the Implementers DraftWenjing Chu 

Our goal is still to publish

it this month

the Implementers Draft this month. Wenjing is working on the conversation to Spec-Up.

Drummond reported that the Concepts and Terminology WG is almost done with new Spec-Up code that will support external references to other glossaries—and that the ToIP Glossary will be published as a Spec-Up document to support that functionality.

5 mins
  • Review decisions/action items
  • Planning for next meeting 
Chairs

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