The international air travel ecosystem is messy. A huge # of potential verifiers.
The world is even messier when you expand to other use cases.
Why is a health pass the right answer to this problem? [respond to the concerns we’ve heard about inequities, scientific grounding] Charles Walton
What is a good health pass? [respond to the concerns we’ve seen about privacy] Marie Wallace
Privacy
Peer-to-peer
No callback to the issuer
What are the key design considerations? [interoperability, messiness of the ecosystem] Julian Ranger
Pragmatic
Decentralized data exchange
Self-sovereign note: there was an agreement to NOT use the term self-sovereign.
Interoperable
Fit for purpose
What are the technical challenges of achieving interoperability? [point to the rest of the paper and make sure the logical leaps that the drafting groups have made are clear] Rebecca Distler
What are the recommendations and what is the path ahead for GHPC? Dakota Gruener
Pragmatism: we’re defining what good is, but we’re not expecting perfect immediately. Certification.
Dakota Gruener We are missing the place upfront for "what is the Good Health Pass Collaborative" to clarify why we are creating this paper in the first place. I am wondering if this should maybe come after Andy's "why is this problem so difficult?" piece, before we state our position that a "health pass" is the answer.