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This the home page is a placeholder for a draft of the ToIP Trust Registry Protocol TSS (ToIP Standard Specification), a proposed Draft Deliverable of the TSWG developed by the Trust Registry Task Force. The drafting The Working Draft of this specification will proceed through three stages:

  1. Google doc: For ease of drafting and commenting during the early Draft Deliverable stage, the spec is initially starting as this Google doc <LINK TO BE ADDED ONCE PERMISSONS ARE CHANGED>. <== THIS IS THE CURRENT DRAFT FOR REVIEW.REVIEWS AND CONTRIBUTIONS
  2. Wiki page: Once the Google doc version of the spec is reasonably stable, it will move here to this page for final review and approval as a Working Group Approved Deliverable.
  3. GitHub Markdown file: content of the TSS prior to moving the document into a GitHub repo (where it  Once we reach a call for consensus on a Working Group Approved Deliverable, the spec will be converted into a Markdown document )and moved into a ToIP GitHub repo.

Contributors

To comply with the intellectual property rights protections in the charter of the ToIP Foundation (as required by all Joint Development Foundation projects hosted the Linux Foundation), all contributors to this Pre-Draft Deliverable MUST be current members of the ToIP Foundationand the Technology Stack Working Group (TSWG). The following contributors each certify that they meet this requirement:

Other contributors MAY add their name and membership affiliation to the Google doc or wiki page version of the spec as it proceeds through development.

Terminology

In this document, the key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED",  "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.

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As with all layers of the ToIP stack, the purpose of a TSS is to enable the technical interoperability necessary to support transitive trust across different trust communities implementing the ToIP stack. In this case, the desired interoperability outcome is a common protocol that works between any number of decentralized trust registries operated by independent governing authorities representing multiple legal and business jurisdictions. One specific example of this need is the digital trust ecosystem defined by the Interoperability Working Group for Good Health Pass (GHP). The GHP Trust Registries Drafting Group produced an extensive set of recommended requirements for a GHP-compliant trust registry.

TODO - Working Sections of the TSS

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PLACEHOLDER for Working Draft Specification 

Once the Google doc version of the specification is sufficiently complete, the specification will move here for final review.