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Meeting Date

  • 2021-06-24

NOTE: Meeting start (nominally 10am ET) will be late today due to a Good Health Pass meeting required to approve the Good Health Pass Blueprint for recommendation to the Trust Over IP Foundation Steering Committee. 

Attendees

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Main Goal of this Meeting:

Introduce this new Task Force, introduce members, establish a shared understanding of the mission and timeline, and agree on a meeting schedule.

Agenda 

TimeItemLeadNotes
5 min

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Welcome & Antitrust Policy Notice
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Chairs
5 minIntroduction of new membersAll
5-10 minsDiscussion - Specifications and Swagger
40 minsTechnology approaches and open discussionAll
10 minsMeeting schedule and next stepsChairs

Recording

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Notes

  1. Member introductions
  2. NOTES FROM LAST WEEK'S MEETING—REPEATED HERE FOR NEW MEMBERS: Orientation: mission and deliverables of this Task Force

  3. Discovering Trust Registries (TRs)
    1. We discussed different options for how a verifier can discover other TRs
    2. One option is directories that list the DIDs for TRs
      1. These directories themselves are not TRs, but are as authoritative as the directory publisher chooses to make them (and verifiers choose to use them)
      2. Interfaces for such directories are out of scope for this Task Force
    3. Another option is "super registries" that aggregate entries from other TRs
      1. We need to decide if this is in scope or not—this is potentially a LARGE increase in scope
    4. A third option is a "trust web", i.e., TRs containing entries (DIDs) referencing other trusted TRs
  4. Registry queries
    1. Vitor Pamplona asked if a verifier may need to go to multiple TRs?
    2. We did not arrive at any clear answer, however we agreed that the goal is to make it as simple as possible for verifiers
  5. DID-based vs. X.509-based TRs
    1. Savita Farooquiasked what we do about interacting with non-compliant TRs (e.g., the EU Gateway if it ends out using a different protocol)
    2. Drummond Reed explained that the Good Health Pass Trust Registry group recommended a way for X.509-based registries that could be supported
    3. DECISION: We should create a wiki page for an X.509 PKD interop spec
    4. ACTION: Drummond Reed to create that wiki page and baseline proposal 
  6. Technology approaches—we ended out with very little time to discuss this
    1. ToIP Trust Registry Protocol
    2. Swagger API - ACTION to move .json OpenAPI file into github as Swagger tooling is not free.
    3. Chained Credentials—see ToIP ACDC (Authentic Chained Data Container)Task Force
    4. DIF Identity Hubs
    5. CARDEA and machine-readable governance
    6. MedCreds - Issuer and Verifier Registry
  7. Trust Registry Relay
    1. ACTION: Darrell O'Donnell will create a Google doc and Loom video discussing the design options for trust relay
  8. Call for Developers
    1. Ken Adler is looking for Rust developers to work on the code base they are developing
    2. They plan to have their "thin slice" showcase ready to show by roughly this weekend
    3. They are looking for developers to integrate front ends, write tests, and get into containers
  9. Meeting schedule
    1. One plenary meeting a week
    2. One or two other meetings per week to advance the spec
  10. Agenda items for next meeting
    1. Lucy Yang shared with this group the GCCN Trust Registry Network Definition document that includes the questions that we need to discuss and answer with the stakeholders and the community. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vz9cK_m5YKyoRY8DhBHLoyACP3Vfx2uFqFiVHxWOH3Q/edit?usp=sharing
    2. ACTION: Read that doc
    3. ACTION: Darrell O'Donnell to move the Swagger into the GitHub Project.
    4. ACTION: Darrell O'Donnell and Drummond Reed to figure out about reposting a fresh calendar entry for this weekly meeting.

Slides

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Decisions

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