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Tuesday March 30

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TimeItemWho
2 minWelcome & Antitrust Policy NoticeChair
10 minIntroductionsChair & PM
5 minBackgrounderChair
XY min

Good Health Pass Blueprint Review

TBC

XY min WHO Registry GuidanceTBC
5 min

Tooling

Chair
3 minWrap upChair 

Meeting Notes

  1. Preparation for the meeting
    1. [Darrell] key thing to drive is to find how and where trust registries fit in (see Challenge #6); alignment vs agreement as way to make progress (‘convergence over consensus’) See link (the content was created by Drummond Reed as the primary lead among others including Todd, Rebecca)
    2. Darrell has been working on trust registries and has helped implement one. Key concepts and topics around trust registry
      1. Who is the issuer
      2. Who is the holder
      3. Who says that it is actually the issuer
    3. ‘Zone 3’ actions/events/flows - when the credential is being presented - what are the questions which can be addressed by the trust registry
      1. How does the world know that someone complying with GHP solution presents a credential and they can trust what is behind the credential
    4. [Todd] during the drafting of the challenge trust registry happened to be discussed as a solution (rather than other instances where there are actual challenges described). There are existing implementations of the ‘root of trust’ model and we need to figure out how to be inclusive
      1. [Steve Magennis] What does that mean?
      2. [Todd] 
    1. Blueprint from the GHP

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How do we establish a standard for both centralized and decentralized registries to store and make available the proofs in a way that is common to everyone, so once the verifier figures out the trusted ledger to be checked and the access point to it (which should be able to do directly from the credential), the protocol to accomplish verification is standardized

Presentations 

Key Resources:

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