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5 min
  • Start recording
  • Welcome & antitrust notice
  • Introduction of new members
  • 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:
  • Please, add your company name and affiliation (if any) if you are contributing to this documentdeliverable.
10 minsDiscussion on comments and edits made throughout in the last weekDrummond Reed


30 minsDiscussion of Trust Principles
10 minsDiscuss volunteers for writing assignments for the next week
  • See Action Items
5 mins
  • Review decisions/action items
  • Planning for next meeting 
Chairs

Notes

  • Number The final number of principles and their order won't be set until at least end of August

Technological principles discussion

Trust

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principles discussion

Decisions

  • Each section in the document describing a design principle should ideally be between one and two pages in length (including illustrations).
  • Each principle should start with a 2-3 line of executive summary about why ToIP chooses this principle as important.
  • The writeup of each principle should follow this general structure:
    1. What is the principle? (Explain it in layman's terms.)
    2. What is the relevance of this principle to ToIP architecture and the ToIP stack?
    3. What is a specific example of how it will be applied? (Plus, if possible, one or more counterexamples, i.e., design decisions that would contravene the principle).

Action Items

  •  Wenjing Chu volunteered to do a writeup on principle #2—Interoperability First.
  •  Drummond Reed volunteered to do a writeup on principle #3—Cryptographic Verifiability.
  •  Vikas Malhotra volunteered to work on principle #8: Trust Can Be Transitive, and #9: Dualism of Trust.
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Decisions

Action Items