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Documents
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Notes
- Welcome
- Linux Foundation antitrust policy
- Agenda review
- Background - Scott Perry
- The focus of this meeting is white papers produced under the Governance Stack WG, and specifically understanding the overall process for ToIP white papers
- Update 'Trust Assurance in SSI Ecosystems white paper'
- The proposal is to use this existing paper as a trial balloon to run through the complete process.
- Scott gave some background as to the origin of this paper in the GSWG. The starting point is a chapter that Scott has contributed to the book Self-Sovereign Identity being published soon (late March?) by Manning.
- EFWG & WPTF - Karen Hand
- Karen explained the overall process that the White Paper Task Force is recommending
- Karen showed (see slides #1 and #2 below) the metadata that the WPTF recommends for all white papers
- We had a discussion about intellectual property rights. David Luchukreinforced that 100% of all ToIP Foundation white papers will be published under a Creative Commons CC-by-SA 4.0 license, and no white paper should be published unless the contributors have assured that all the content is available under that license.
- WP structure - approved draft
- WP deliverable Karen and Karl and the group then had a long discussion of the process (slide #3 below)
- Scott was concerned about how heavyweight the process appears to be - will every white paper author require a "sherpa" to help them through the journey
- Karen and Karl agreed to continue to work on streamlining the process
- Brainstorm - Potential WP topics
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- We didn't have much time left for this topic, but Scott Perryintroduced the topic of the GSWG starting to focus on what additional white paper topics we should be considering
- He shared the thesis that any complex deliverable from a WG should have an accompanying white paper to explain it to new audiences
- The same applies to fundamental new concepts that the ToIP Foundation is developing (for example, the very idea and structure of the ToIP stack)
- Jim StClairreinforced that "white papers are one of our products" and gave the example of the need for one about ToIP and governments (specifically relative to ID cards)
- Drummond Reedmentioned one white paper, the Introduction to ToIP V2 white paper, that is currently a major priority as it's one of the first "Big Four" deliverables. He took the action item to ensure that there was a Task Force page set up for that deliverable.
Slides
#1 from Karen Hand
#2 from Karen Hand
#3 from Karen Hand