NA/EU
APAC
NA/EU MEETING: 1) Canonical use cases and scope limitations for the V1 ToIP stack, 2) review new Working Draft 01 of ToIP Technology Architecture Specification, 3) Recap the trust spanning layer discussion from last week; APAC MEETING ONLY: Samuel Smith will present about chain-link confidentiality.
Time | Agenda Item | Lead | Notes |
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5 min | Announcements | All | Updates of general interest to TATF members.
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5 min | Review of previous action items | Chairs |
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15 mins | Canonical use cases and scope limitations for the V1 ToIP stack | All | Per the second action item above, we want to gather inputs about scope limitations for the first version of the ToIP stack.
We then had quite a wide discussion about the Architectural Layering of the ToIP Stack section of the document.
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20 mins | New Working Draft 01 of ToIP Technology Architecture Specification | Drummond Reed | Per the last action item above, Drummond has prepared a new version of the Google doc that is now a full Working Draft and started filling in content that needs review and feedback.
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10 mins | Spanning layer discussion | This is to recap a discussion between Wenjing Chu and Samuel Smith from last week—which Drummond listened to on the recording and has already reflected in the Working Draft 01 outline.
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APAC CALL ONLY | Chain-link confidentiality | Samuel Smith | APAC CALL ONLY—Sam would like to explain the ACDC concept of chain-link confidentiality and how it provides a different type of privacy protection/preservation that selective disclosure and zero-knowledge proofs. Here is a link to the slides Sam presented (PDF).
ACTION: Samuel Smith to post to the Meeting Notes and TATF Slack channel a link to his paper and/or slides on chain-link confidentiality. |
5 mins |
| Chairs | THERE ARE ONLY TWO MORE MEETINGS BEFORE Internet Identity Workshop (April 26-28). So the next two meetings will focus heavily on finishing a complete Working Draft of the ToIP Technology Architecture Specification so we can be ready to present it at IIW. |
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