Agenda Items and Notes (including all relevant links)
Time
Agenda Item
Lead
Notes
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:
Mohan is the CTO of Chainyard; members of the Hyperledger Foundation since 2016. Also work in Decentralized Identity Foundation. Trusted Supplier at IBM is a partner. In 2020, built an identity wallet using VCs for COVID credentials. Used Hyperledger Fabric. One focus is the healthcare space. The wallet used email for exchange at that time. Infrastructure cost was an issue.
5 min
Announcements
All
Updates of general interest to TATF members.
Drummond Reed talked about the Web5 announcement from Block at Consensus 2022.
Terms wiki update. - Work scheduled on the terms wiki next week. Will put existing Google Doc version link in the chat for now.
ACTION:Tim BoumaandDrummond Reedto prepare a proposed name and scope for this "policymaker" deliverable (thomsona's suggestion is "ToIP Technology Introduction for Policymakers") and document this in a wiki page for next week's meeting.
ACTION: All members of the Technology Architecture TF to add their proposed use cases tothe Google docas soon as possible.
ACTION:Drummond Reedto see if Kaliya would like to present in an upcoming meeting about her perspective that the ToIP stack is very "Hyperledger Aries architecture focused" and thus not friendly to other "stacks".
ACTION:Wenjing Chuto start creating the first issues inthe new GitHub repofor the ToIP Technology Architecture Specification and then post a message to Slack once he has posted them.
ACTION: Once Wenjing is done,Drummond Reedto send a message to the Technology Stack WG mailing list announcing the start of issues management for the ToIP Technology Architecture Specification on GitHub.
Currently the spec is a single Markdown file, readme.md.
The introduction section and section titles have been provided for the whole document.
The first issue is one of formatting and rendering issue with the ToIP stack diagram (it does not render properly right now in the published HTML version).
ACTION: Kevin Griffin to check into the issue with rendering the graphic.
The second issue is the actual content of the ToIP stack diagram will likely need to be updated. That can wait until we are nearing completion of the spec.
The next step is to move over other issues that are currently being discussed in the Google doc.
New issue discussion #1: Naming of components (see screenshot #1 below)
End Systems or Endpoints?
These are the systems communicating via the End-to-End Principle.
Intermediary Systems — Intermediary Node?
These are systems assisting in communications between the Endpoints
Supporting System?
ACTION: Neil Thomson to add text to the Motivations and Use Cases section to explicitly talk about what is out-of-scope.
Neil suggested that we need to talk about intermediary systems on a per-layer basis.
Wenjing agreed and showed that each of these systems (endpoint vs. intermediary vs. supporting) has its own stack.
Neil points out that there are still trust concerns with intermediary systems, such as metadata. Wenjing agreed.
ACTION: Wenjing Chu to add a new GitHub issue to propose the terms agreed to on this call: "Endpoint System", "Intermediary System", and "Supporting System".
New issue discussion #2: Resolve the question about the need for intermediary systems.
Wenjing feels this can be resolved by reference between two proposed L2 protocols