2021-03-11 GSWG Special Topic Meeting
Meeting Date
Mar 11, 2021
Attendees
@Scott Perry
@David Luchuk
@Chris Ingrao (Deactivated)
@Daniel Bachenheimer
Denise McCurdy
@Drummond Reed
@Jim StClair
@Karen Hand
@Karl Kneis
@Michael Michael
@RJ Reiser
Robin Alexander
@sankarshan
@Steven Milstein
@Thomas Cox
Tom Smedinghoff
@Carly
Kaliya Young
Robin Alexander
@Victor Syntez
Main Goal of this Meeting:
To present and discuss the white paper generation process and solicit ideas for governance white papers.
Agenda
Time | Item | Lead | Notes |
5 min | Welcome | Scott Perry |
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10 min | Update 'Trust Assurance in SSI Ecosystems' white paper | Scott Perry |
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30 min | EFWG and WPTF
| Karen Hand and Karl Kneis |
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15min | Brainstorm - Potential WP topics to advance ToIP leadership and objectives | Scott Perry |
|
Recording
Presentation(s)
link to the file
Documents
File 1 - link
Notes
Welcome
Linux Foundation antitrust policy
Agenda review
Background - @Scott Perry
The focus of this meeting is white papers produced under the Governance Stack WG, and specifically understanding the overall process for ToIP white papers
Update 'Trust Assurance in SSI Ecosystems white paper'
The proposal is to use this existing paper as a trial balloon to run through the complete process.
Scott gave some background as to the origin of this paper in the GSWG. The starting point is a chapter that Scott has contributed to the book Self-Sovereign Identity being published soon (late March?) by Manning.
EFWG & WPTF - @Karen Hand
Karen explained the overall process that the White Paper Task Force is recommending
Karen showed (see slides #1 and #2 below) the metadata that the WPTF recommends for all white papers
We had a discussion about intellectual property rights. @David Luchukreinforced that 100% of all ToIP Foundation white papers will be published under a Creative Commons CC-by-SA 4.0 license, and no white paper should be published unless the contributors have assured that all the content is available under that license.
Karen and Karl and the group then had a long discussion of the process (slide #3 below)
Scott was concerned about how heavyweight the process appears to be - will every white paper author require a "sherpa" to help them through the journey
Karen and Karl agreed to continue to work on streamlining the process
Brainstorm - Potential WP topics
We didn't have much time left for this topic, but @Scott Perryintroduced the topic of the GSWG starting to focus on what additional white paper topics we should be considering
He shared the thesis that any complex deliverable from a WG should have an accompanying white paper to explain it to new audiences
The same applies to fundamental new concepts that the ToIP Foundation is developing (for example, the very idea and structure of the ToIP stack)
@Jim StClairreinforced that "white papers are one of our products" and gave the example of the need for one about ToIP and governments (specifically relative to ID cards)
@Drummond Reedmentioned one white paper, the Introduction to ToIP V2 white paper, that is currently a major priority as it's one of the first "Big Four" deliverables. He took the action item to ensure that there was a Task Force page set up for that deliverable.
Slides
#1 from @Karen Hand
#2 from @Karen Hand
#3 from @Karen Hand