- From: Rouven Heck <rouven.heck@consensys.net>
- Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2018 12:22:12 -0400
- To: Kim Hamilton Duffy <kim@learningmachine.com>
- Cc: Markus Sabadello <markus@danubetech.com>, W3C Credentials CG <public-credentials@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <3CC8701B-16CE-4298-AEEA-5C228E83C7FA@consensys.net>
Hi, uPort will likely have some representation there as well. Best, Rouven > On Mar 16, 2018, at 12:17 PM, Kim Hamilton Duffy <kim@learningmachine.com> wrote: > > I think this is a great idea Markus. > > I think BTCR could be interesting to present because of its simplicity. It provides a good framework on which to base more feature-rich DID methods such as sov, v1, uport. > > I'll volunteer to go, and it would be great if Christopher and/or Ryan could as well. > > On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 3:07 PM Markus Sabadello <markus@danubetech.com <mailto:markus@danubetech.com>> wrote: > Hello CCG, > > As discussed on Tuesday's Credentials CG Call, here's a reminder e-mail for the group about the MyData2018 <https://mydata2018.org/> conference, which by now is certainly one of the most important (and fun!) events in Europe around human-centric data, SSI, etc. > The idea is for the CCG to support a panel on DIDs in the Interoperability track at that conference, as part of a CCG "Work Item" in the "Engagement" category. > - Ideally, representatives from different DID methods, as well as implementers of resolvers and other DID related infrastructure would participate. > - Discuss advantages/disadvantages of various DID methods, and implementation experiences. > - Discuss how DIDs are a building block for interoperability of higher-level data formats and protocols. > - Input about the exact topics or questions to be covered on such a panel are also welcome! > > I know multiple "sov" people will be there, so they can cover their use of DIDs. > How about "btcr", "v1", "uport", others? > > Please reply and let me know if you'd like to present your specific DID method and how you use DIDs, or other ideas you have on this. > -- > all the best, > Markus Sabadello > Danube Tech ~ danubetech.com <http://danubetech.com/> > Sovrin Foundation * sovrin.org <http://sovrin.org/> > +43 664 3154848 <tel:+43%20664%203154848> > -- > Kim Hamilton Duffy > CTO & Principal Architect Learning Machine > Co-chair W3C Credentials Community Group > 400 Main Street Building E19-732, Cambridge, MA 02139 > kim@learningmachine.com <mailto:kim@learningmachine.com> | kimhd@mit.edu <mailto:kimhd@mit.edu> > 425-652-0150 | LearningMachine.com >
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