- From: Steven Rowat <steven_rowat@sunshine.net>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 09:06:20 -0800
- To: David Chadwick <D.W.Chadwick@kent.ac.uk>, W3C Credentials Community Group <public-credentials@w3.org>
On 2018-01-17 8:23 AM, David Chadwick wrote: > Here are my comments on the latest version (31 Dec 17) of the data model > document > [snip]... > 6.3 Issuer > The current text says > The issuer id must match expectations. Likely, that means it is the id > of a known and trusted verifiable profile. > > The use of 'verifiable profile' does not seem to be correct. To me, that text seems all right, and says that "the means of trusting the issuer id is most likely via a verifiable profile of the issuer, but could be done some other way." Is this not your reading? Or if it is, is that not possible for some reason? As a guess, do you mean that the trust of the issuer must come by means of the DID system, which underlies the VC system? Steven
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