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Meeting Link / Recording
- For this week we will use the did:webs
provisional TF meeting invite.
Friday, September 15 · 10:00 – 11:00am, Time zone: America/New_York
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/rpd-gjgd-nah
Or dial: (US) +1 563-557-7710 PIN: 850 219 169#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/rpd-gjgd-nah?pin=7665699145995 - Recording will be posted here after the meeting
- Transcript will be posted here after the meeting
- Chats will be posted here after the meeting
Attendees
Drummond Reed
Sam Smith
Kevin Griffin
Nuttawut Kongsuwan
Alex Andrei
Charles Lanahan
Lance Byrd
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:
Current work - Spec repo will be donated to ToIP if WG/TF is approved
- Previous reference impl was started here, See below for future Hyperledger Labs
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5 mins | Review of action items from previous meeting | Chairs | - Drummond Reed will send updated Task Force information
- Kevin Griffin updated the wiki spaces, etc.
- Kevin Griffin is following up with ToIP Michelle Janata and Drummond Reed will be included.
- We will appoint additional chairs (currently only Phil is listed) and maintainers
- Markus Sabadello reorganized sections and updated the references to .kel, to instead refer to the KERI Event Stream (.keri)
- Stephen Curran is pursuing a Hyperledger Labs repo for the resolver reference implementation
- Lance Byrd will start an ACDC PR to the spec that describes anchoring
- Lance Byrd will provide an outline of how to use a TEL
- Daniel Hardman will donate his dh1128 repo if ToIP will allow.... all commits are signed
- Sam Smith will pursue the IANA CESR MIME type registration within the ACDC TF
- Provisional registration is short-term
- Then work towards official registration
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5 mins | Announcements | TF Leads | News or events of interest to members: - ToIP has approved the Open Web Foundation (OWF) IPR license
- We are 15 days into the 60 day period
- This is an OFFICIAL TF as of Thursday night
- From the TSWG:
- ACTION: Drummond Reed to send an email to the TSWG mailing list notifying all TSWG members of a 7 day review period for the proposed DID WebS Method Task Force, followed by a 7-day email vote seeing if there are any objections.
- ACTION: did:webs Task Force leads to contact Michelle Janata to add their Friday meeting onto ToIP calendar once the Task Force is officially approved
- Chairs
- Should be listed on the wiki page.
- Maintainers
- IIW October 2023
- We aim to be registered did method and have an implementation in the Universal resolver
- Note: there will also be a TSP for Muggles session at IIW, based on the recent blog post.
- did:plc and Dimiti's did:web 2.0 (next gen) proposals discussion.
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5 mins | Reports | Open | - Upcoming milestones
- IIW Fall 2023
- There are several potential opportunities, Daniel Hardman will report soon.
- DIF identifiers discovery "lifecycle of did:web identifiers"
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25 mins | Discussion | Open | - Markus Sabadello architecture diagrams revisited.
- We saw last week that reference implementations could support multiple types of resources to get the keri verification information.
- Perhaps in the spec we consider them did.keri resources (files, oobis, watchers, db/cache, or other ways of getting a CESR stream). You could think of it as an application/cesr.keri media/mime-type that gives a CESR stream that could feed you CESR containing any mix of CBOR, JSON, etc.
- CESR MIME type (CESR stream, not document type) is on the IANA roadmap.... so .keri extension could be misleading, what about .cesr extension? The KERI event stream that Markus Sabadello talks about in his spec is a CESR stream. This also aligns better with the Trust Spanning Protocol which will be expressed as CESR primitives. CESR is an all encompassing MIME type for KERI ACDC TSP protocol resources.
- Prompted two new terms for the spec:
- KERI resource (replaces .kel and .oobi terms)
- CESR resource/mime-type/media-type
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5 mins | Any other business | Open | |
5 mins | - Review decisions/action items
- Planning for next meeting
| Chairs | |