1) Report on the Rebooting the Web of Trust meeting last week in The Hague, 2) Task Force updates, 3) Presentation/demo from Markus Sabadello (based on his work with U.S. Department of Homeland Security Silicon Valley Innovation Program) on how DIDs can work with X.509.
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Welcome & antitrust notice
Introduction of new members
Agenda review
Chairs
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New Members:
Pratyaksh Gupta is a student from India working on multiple blockchain projects.
5 min
General announcements
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Updates from TSWG members of general interest to the group.
Updates from Rebooting the Web of Trust (held last week in The Hague)
Major progress on a credential profile comparison tool (work started by Andre Kudra, Torsten Lodderstedt, and Paul Bastion).
Creation Process - Update on formalizing our content-creation and specification development.
We have been proceeding fairly informally, but now with the work to complete the ToIP Technology Architecture Specification — for which we want to move into the SDO community at some point — we need more formal process.
See screenshot #2 below for a description of how Darrell proposes to evolve our process.
The key point is the transition from early-stage development which we want to keep very lightweight and easy to participate into having a formal and rigorous system-of-record based on GitHub and pull requests (PRs).
In that formal process, PRs are always reviewed and approved by others.
We will also have a process for publishing a very human-friendly version of a GitHub deliverable such as a PDF.
Major changes in a GitHub document can be moved to Google docs (or another user-friendly editing tool) and then moved back to GitHub.
We need to concentrate on the transition process between the two modes. The key lesson is to have a solid freeze on the Google doc version and a quick turnaround into GitHub.
Will show a high-level diagram that Drummond prepared for an ETSI presentation showing how X.509 & DID architecture fit together. See screenshot #1 below.