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This TF schedules meetings as needed. Each meeting will be announced on the GSWG mailing list and the #governance-architecture-tf Slack channel.

The current cadence is that there are two GATF meetings every two weeks:

Wednesday at 7pm EST/4pm PDT/Thursday 9am AEST
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/94290110805?pwd=OEVhd2IwUUxTblNtYUNOVEtGaUNBUT09

Thursday at 6pm AEST/10am CEST/3pm GMT+7h
https://zoom.us/j/97765626957?pwd=L2RFRmczTlpoWS9RQkhwaUdjaVpHdz09

The meetings (and Zoom links) are available on the ToIP meeting calendar
https://wiki.trustoverip.org/display/HOME/Calendar+of+ToIP+Meetings

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TimeAgenda ItemLeadNotes
3 min
  • Start recording
  • Welcome & antitrust notice
  • New member introductions
  • Agenda review
Chairs
  • Antitrust Policy Notice: Attendees are reminded to adhere to the meeting agenda and not participate in activities prohibited under antitrust and competition laws. Only members of ToIP who have signed the necessary agreements are permitted to participate in this activity beyond an observer role.
  • New Members:
2 minReview of previous action itemsChairsObjective: Discuss and agree on a single diagram representation of the governance architecture for Trust over IP.

Topic #1

Discussion centred on how might we move towards a single representation of the governance architecture for ToIP.

Full transcript and video recording links above. Summary of meeting (disclaimer: this was created by ChatGPT 4 from the transcript with prompts on attendees and purpose)

Meeting Summary:

Key Points Discussed:

  1. Governance Architecture Complexity: The meeting largely focused on the complexity of defining a single diagram to represent governance architecture in the context of Trust over IP. Different perspectives and approaches to governance were discussed, considering both the abstract and concrete aspects of governance.

  2. Deepfake and Technology Impact on Governance: Early discussion touched on deepfake technology and its impact on governance, highlighting the need for adaptive and forward-thinking governance models.

  3. Operational and Implementation Aspects: The conversation also covered the operational aspects of governance, including the need for ongoing management and compliance within the governance framework.

  4. Challenges in Diagram Representation: The group recognized the challenge in creating a diagram that encapsulates the multifaceted nature of governance in a single representation. This includes addressing both the governance of individual technology elements and the governance of ecosystems using Trust over IP.

  5. Future Directions and Action Items: It was agreed that further work is needed to refine the proposed diagrams and explanations. The idea of creating a white paper or explainer document to supplement the diagram was suggested.

  6. Diverse Views on Governance: The meeting emphasized the diversity of views on governance and the importance of incorporating a broad range of considerations, from abstract models to practical operational frameworks.

  7. Next Steps: John Phillips committed to refining the current deck based on the discussion and sharing updates online. The group plans to continue working towards a consolidated view of governance architecture.

Outcome: The meeting concluded with an understanding of the complexity involved in defining governance architecture for Trust over IP and the need for continued collaboration to create a comprehensive and understandable representation.


Topic #2


Topic #3


Topic #4

5 mins
  • Review decisions/action items
  • Planning for next meeting 
Chairs

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