2024-02-21 GATF Meeting Notes - Americas
This TF schedules meetings as needed. Each meeting will be announced on the GSWG mailing list and the #governance-architecture-tf Slack channel.
The current cadence is that there are two GATF meetings every two weeks:
Wednesday at 7pm EST/4pm PDT/Thursday 9am AEST
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/94290110805?pwd=OEVhd2IwUUxTblNtYUNOVEtGaUNBUT09
Thursday at 6pm AEST/10am CEST/3pm GMT+7h
https://zoom.us/j/97765626957?pwd=L2RFRmczTlpoWS9RQkhwaUdjaVpHdz09
The meetings (and Zoom links) are available on the ToIP meeting calendar
https://lf-toip.atlassian.net/wiki/display/HOME/Calendar+of+ToIP+Meetings
Zoom Meeting Links / Recordings
Video Link: https://zoom.us/rec/share/kbfcFTfXOFm4Tw93Xb7QeYzlL2Y50dTRsCoQA_ekBMec5olW40elO1e7ZkwYjChe.h5rh4PTMiMc8ppTt
Attendees
Agenda Items and Notes (including all relevant links)
Time | Agenda Item | Lead | Notes |
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2 min | Review of previous action items | Chairs | Agenda:
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Topic #1 | Previously Discussed Actions:
The group worked through the action items and the agenda. A summary of the transcript generated by ChatGPT is provided below. | ||
Topic #2 | Key Points and Contributors:
Agreed Actions:
Conclusion:The meeting highlighted the interplay between governance, economics, and technology within ecosystems, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to developing sustainable and trustable digital environments. While recognizing the challenges in integrating these components, the group identified specific areas for further exploration and action, including the economic underpinnings of governance models and the advancement towards machine-readable governance to facilitate interoperability and trust verification across diverse ecosystems. | ||
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5 mins |
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Screenshots/Diagrams (numbered for reference in notes above)
Chat notes
00:07:23 Carly Huitema: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L4PNNd1FrVTGfiKZpRl6VMNSGkSm8ul2qk_k4xd7HYE/edit#heading=h.emwkxm6kzpe3
00:12:13 John Phillips: https://lf-toip.atlassian.net/wiki/display/HOME/2024-02-21+GATF+Meeting+Notes+-+Americas
00:13:43 Carly Huitema: Reacted to "https://wiki.trustov..." with 👍
00:17:59 sankarshan mukhopadhyay: It is not necessarily a governance architecture issue however one aspect of Attraction Pass which came up in the “silly use case” Neil describes is the pure offline flow (holder and verifier are both offline) which paper does reasonably well, but not so in our mental model right now.
00:20:27 Carly Huitema: ohhh economics. that's important I think for a trust canvas, and addresses a concern we've heard again and again in EFWG (how to make it make financial sense).
00:21:16 Carly Huitema: But also out of scope for the experiences of many people in ToIP. We are stretching with the addition of governance to tech and next economics
00:22:00 Carly Huitema: (now I see the ToIP span of control on the tech and gov and not including economics).
00:22:10 sankarshan mukhopadhyay: My instinct is that the business model stack as Drummond states it means that the economic model column is likely a pair with the Ecosystem one. This ensures that the base level of Tech+Governance forms the underlying basis for overlays (like how you can do with Maps)
00:22:21 Carly Huitema: Reacted to "My instinct is that ..." with 👍
00:22:36 Carly Huitema: Economics usually concerns the individual pieces.
00:23:46 Carly Huitema: each individual part of the ecosystem will have their own business concerns/incentives/ways to be profitable.
00:24:25 Drummond Reed: Yes, Carly. Jamie Smith’s point was the each component within an ecosystem may have its own business incentives/models.
00:25:44 Drummond Reed: I love the ecosystem biology analogy!
00:26:32 sankarshan mukhopadhyay: Replying to "Economics usually co…"
There is a fair bit of this covered in the Sovrin Ecosystem Governance Framework document. Where the premise is that while entities in the ecosystem could be in competition but they are also required to collaborate to ensure that the entire ecosystem can be sustainable, viable and grows.
00:26:56 Neil Thomson: There are certainly economic aspects to the Attraction Pass industry - in that revenue collection and flows are integrated with Pass issuance and distribution.
00:32:38 Carly Huitema: But when designing things, the economics is going to play into the design of governance.
00:32:47 Drummond Reed: Reacted to "But when designing t..." with 👍
00:33:49 sankarshan mukhopadhyay: Replying to "But when designing t…"
Economics is certainly one of the major influences in managing the risks inherent and how the requirements and policies end up shaping the final version of governance.
00:34:09 Carly Huitema: How is this separated (or not) into setup vs operations?
00:35:04 sankarshan mukhopadhyay: Replying to "How is this separate…"
Will not economics be both setup (building the network and ecosystem) and operations (keeping the lights on for the ecosystem to find paths to grow)?
00:35:17 Drummond Reed: Section 2.5 of the ToIP Governance Metamodel Specification is entitled “Business Requirements”. https://trustoverip.org/permalink/ToIP-Governance-Metamodel-Specification-V1.0-2022-12-21.pdf
00:35:35 Carly Huitema: Replying to "How is this separate..."
yes, but at the beginning is the exploration as you try out different ones before settling on the operations.
00:35:57 Drummond Reed: Replying to "How is this separate..."
Yes, absolutely, Sankarshan. So Andy Tobin and others have also said that we need to consider an Operations stack.
00:36:03 Kyle Robinson: Replying to "Section 2.5 of the T..."
"1. SHOULD clearly explain any exchange(s) of value between trust community members governed by the GF."
00:36:10 sankarshan mukhopadhyay: Replying to "How is this separate…"
Aha! @Carly Huitema thank you!
00:36:12 John Phillips: It seems reasonable for many governance frameworks need to consider onboarding / accreditation processes for parties, and they should also describe how they are maintained - how changes are agreed, and even (future thinking) how they can be closed, how they "end".
00:36:44 Drummond Reed: Reacted to "It seems reasonable ..." with 👍
00:36:47 sankarshan mukhopadhyay: Reacted to "It seems reasonable …" with 👍
00:36:54 Drummond Reed: Replying to "It seems reasonable ..."
Another vote for an Operations stack.
00:37:50 Carly Huitema: Replying to "It seems reasonable ..."
the EFWG can work as a guide, getting people to think about components and context etc., mapping it into the stack and discovering lack of profitability etc. and go back again to changing the context and components.
00:37:55 Drummond Reed: Both Business Rules and Operational Policies need to be governed.
00:38:10 Neil Thomson: Replying to "It seems reasonable ..."
+1 - including operations risks...
Operations for Passes, includes distribution, which is tied to revenue collection
00:39:54 Neil Thomson: As Dan points out - is their a fee for each VC, Pass issuance or any verification?
00:40:15 Drummond Reed: Replying to "As Dan points out - ..."
Depends on the ecosystem and its business model
00:40:41 Jo Spencer: I like this discussion - it's a particular angle (economics and value exchange) over the top of the whole picture and I don't see it as a specific vertical - each ecosystem will have it's own commercial model and value exchange rules. The value exchange that underpins the trust solutions needs to be part of the Governance Model (and Target Operation Model).
00:41:13 Neil Thomson: Replying to "As Dan points out - ..."
As Dan says, someone has to pay the cost of the SSI infrastructure, with the assumption that it's lower cost than the alternative, but is a new mechanism/service.
00:41:26 Drummond Reed: Reacted to "As Dan says, someone..." with 👍
00:41:38 Carly Huitema: In the ecosystem then you put yourself in the context of everything else that is operating
00:42:56 sankarshan mukhopadhyay: Replying to "I like this discussi…"
in some contexts the business and operations context might end up rethinking the Technical and Governance parts in a manner which suits the needs of the ecosystems.
00:43:16 Neil Thomson: Monty Python Fish Slap Dance Skit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTATqtDUbZ0
00:43:23 Kyle Robinson: I think at latest count, our Energy and Mines Ecosystem has 20 GF Frameworks - yes, twenty
00:43:56 Carly Huitema: But you might find some ecosystems to be more profitable for you than others
00:44:20 Carly Huitema: Replying to "But you might find s..."
e.g. better food from agriculture, but then need to pay attention to wilderness because of disease crossover etc.
00:45:30 Drummond Reed: Reacted to "In the ecosystem the..." with 🙏
00:45:51 Drummond Reed: Reacted to "I like this discussi..." with 👍
00:46:17 Drummond Reed: Reacted to "Monty Python Fish Sl..." with 🤣
00:46:33 Drummond Reed: Replying to "I think at latest co..."
WOW!!!!!!!!!
00:46:45 Jo Spencer: Reacted to "I like this discussi..." with 👍
00:47:05 Carly Huitema: Reacted to "I think at latest co..." with 😮
00:47:09 Drummond Reed: I love that term. Let’s change our name to the Truth over IP Foundation!
00:47:27 Jo Spencer: Reacted to "in some contexts the..." with 👍
00:47:39 John Phillips: That's a bold reach - too many people claiming truth on their side at the moment...
00:47:47 Drummond Reed: Reacted to "That's a bold reach ..." with 🤣
00:47:55 Jo Spencer: Reacted to "I think at latest co..." with 😯
00:48:07 Drummond Reed: Replying to "I love that term. Le..."
Trust is indeed rooted in truth at some level.
00:48:34 sankarshan mukhopadhyay: Replying to "That's a bold reach …"
Only Chuthulu has the truth ;)
00:48:46 Drummond Reed: Reacted to "Only Chuthulu has th..." with 🤩
00:48:50 Neil Thomson: Replying to "That's a bold reach ..."
👆
00:49:06 Carly Huitema: Reacted to "Only Chuthulu has th..." with 👍
00:49:28 Drummond Reed: Digital credentials are the muon particles of digital trust ecosystems. People will want to use them across ecosystems indiscriminately.
00:49:40 Carly Huitema: Reacted to "Digital credentials ..." with 👍
00:49:50 Jo Spencer: Reacted to "That's a bold reach ..." with 👍
00:50:12 Jo Spencer: Reacted to "Only Chuthulu has th..." with ❤️
00:52:30 Drummond Reed: I love that Dundee Mifflin made Kyle’s diagram!!!!!!!!
00:52:48 Dan Bachenheimer: and Faber College
00:53:28 Dan Bachenheimer: and Acme (a la Road Runner)
00:58:10 Neil Thomson: Machine readable governance - newspeak for configuration files
00:58:22 Carly Huitema: Reacted to "Machine readable gov..." with 👍
00:58:24 sankarshan mukhopadhyay: Reacted to "Machine readable gov…" with 👍
00:58:26 Drummond Reed: Replying to "Machine readable gov..."
In large part, agree
00:58:58 Drummond Reed: Replying to "Machine readable gov..."
I do believe it will be reasonable to move into the rules engine space, but that’s walking and right now we need to crawl first.
00:59:11 John Phillips: Reacted to "I do believe it will..." with 👍
00:59:15 Carly Huitema: Reacted to "I do believe it will..." with 👍
00:59:17 sankarshan mukhopadhyay: Great conversation today - as always. Thank you. I’ll have to drop off now. @John Phillips if you are planning to be at the other version of this meeting today, please tag me on Slack and I’ll join.
01:01:16 Neil Thomson: TR intertrust - sounds like telecom exchange transparency - the user should never need to know it's not a single system.
01:01:37 Scott Perry: I have to go.
01:02:08 Neil Thomson: Replying to "TR intertrust - soun..."
That's where a common protocol for trust is "table stakes"
01:04:18 Neil Thomson: Have to drop....
01:04:52 Carly Huitema: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kFeti37GjfoclRtJsiRwPG10-6zoZ7kQ9AiPkytX7r4/edit#heading=h.1059kkeqxc2r