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Community Writing Workshop: Introduction to ToIP V2 White Paper

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  • Every Tuesday (UTC Wednesday) during August 2021 —05:00 to 06:00pm PST / 08:00 to 09:00pm  EST / 12:00 to 01:00 UTC (Wednesday)
  • See the entry on the ToIP Calendar for a calendar invite you can copy to your own calendar.

Zoom Meeting Location & Recording

https://zoom.us/j/98069743654?pwd=SVpLdTdrQ2lYamhhellNWldzbFNHZz09

Link to the recording

Link to the Zoom chat

Facilitators

Attendees

sankarshan

Lynn Gray Bendixsen

Daniel Bachenheimer

Carly Huitema

Wenjing Chu

Jacques Bikoundou

Vikas Malhotra

Michael Michael

Judith Fleenor

Scott Perry

Kaliya Young

P Subrahmanyam

Key Documents

  • Introduction to ToIP V2.0.3 (current version from August 24 2021) <== This is the formal Draft Deliverable (in a Google doc) to which contributions or suggestions can be made directly

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  • Drummond Reed proposes to use footnotes to highlight ToIP understanding of terms.

Introduction

Introduction

ToIP in a Nutshell

  • Drummond Reed introduced new version of the ToIP in a Nutshell section created in collaboration with Carly
  • This section uses a lot of 'Trust' principles examples from Design Principles document.
  • Extensive discussion about differences in understanding of the 'transitive trust'.

Why Has Digital Trust Become Such a Major Problem?

  • Mapping sections of the V2 to sections of the V1.
  • Wenjing Chu text to be added to the section "Why Has Trust..."Extensive discussion about using terms 'Misinformation' and/or 'Fake news' in this section.

Introducing the ToIP Model for Digital Trust

Further sections

Decisions

  • Retooling ToIP WP V2 to position problem statement earlier in the document than it was in the original WP.
  • Add the definition of the term 'trust' to the section "Why Has Trust..."
  • Follow up on this idea: The WP should function as a a "call to understanding" to educate audiences about the ToIP stack and the ToIP Foundation. By contrast, the ToIP website should function more as 'a call to action' and address why audiences should get involved in the work of the ToIP Foundation.

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