Purpose

The purpose of this document is to define the requirements and core functions (use cases) of the Interim Governance Authority for the Yoma Digital Trust Ecosystem.  

What is a Governance Authority (GA)?

From ToIP Ecosystem Foundry:

From Sovrin Glossary

The Entity (typically an Organization) governing a particular Governance Framework such as a Domain-Specific Governance Framework. Depending on the design of the Governance Framework, the Governance Authority may be responsible for issuing Trust Anchor Credentials, Credential Registry Credentials, Auditor Credentials, or Auditor Accreditor Credentials. A Governance Authority may also issue a Governance Authority Credential to another Governance Authority to cross-link two Governance Frameworks. See the Sovrin Web of Trust Model and Appendix H.

Why we need an Interim Governance Authority?

Interim GA is expected to be in operation for 6-9 months from October 2021.  

Core Requirements:

Core Functions & Activities:

  1. Own and manage future iterations of the Governance Framework
  2. Organise and manage its own committees, councils or task forces for addressing ecosystem roadmap and inter-working with other ecosystems stakeholder groups
  3. Carry out dispute resolution
  4. Vet & Contract with Opportunity Providers - potentially migrated to Yoma SE in the future.

What are the processes within the scope of the GA? 

The list below is from the ToIP metamodel which is a working document.  (Source: ToIP).  It is proposed that this be captured in core functions that are needed and within the scope of the initial GF.  This will be based on the business requirements defined as user stories or use cases.  Highlighted in bold are the expected key functions for the Interim GA

Not all of everything below is needed (e.g. Trust Mark), but there may be additional requirements related to the Credential and Provider layers of the stack.