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Attendees

  • Co-Leads:Drummond Reed
  • ID2020 PM: Todd Gehrke

Participants: 

  • Scott Perry 
  • Darrell O’Donnell 
  • Saveita Farooqui
  • Jacques Bikoundou 
  • Julian Ranger 
  • Kaliya Young 

Agenda Items

TimeItemWho
2 minWelcome & Antitrust Policy NoticeChair
XY minTopic ATBC
XY min

Topic B

TBC

XY min Topic C TBC
3 minWrap upChair 

Presentations -

(PDFs posted)

Notes

1. Welcome and Linux Foundation antitrust policy


  1. Updates from IIW
  2. Antitrust -
  3. [Drummond] last week of drafting and we have to collect policies from other groups.
    1. Slide deck from IIW
    2. ,Insert agenda>
  4. Align on terms eSSIF labs mental models


First principal of the GHPC trust registry is that each EGF is a root-of-trust with their own trust registry. This is same model that the WWW ended up with a set of ~500 CAs

There is work underway called TRAIN, we have looked at it and it might be overkill for what we are trying to do. 

<insert diagram here>

Each VC contains a type prosperity which we can use as the types of creds an issuer might be authorized to provide.

This takes us to the “Triple” 

  1. Is the Issuer
  2. Authorized to iss this VC type
  3. Under this specific EGF


Who maintains the top level trust list

[Julliam] In the 30 day time frame GHPC would need to maintain the trust registry.

<Action> We need to discuss the options of how we would operationalize a TR

Also need to continue the discussion about certification and the trust assurance framework.

Saveta shared some diagrams from the rules engine channel that would be good to include

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https://essif-lab.pages.grnet.gr/framework/docs/terms/pattern-jurisdiction

2. Topic A

3. Topic B  

4. Topic C 

5. Wrap up 

  • Next steps

       

Action Items

  1. TBC


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