- From: Steven Rowat <steven_rowat@sunshine.net>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2020 08:39:22 -0800
- To: Adrian Gropper <agropper@healthurl.com>
- Cc: public-credentials@w3.org
On 2020-01-31 8:16 am, Adrian Gropper wrote: > IndiaStack uses Digilocker. It’s in the context of other > identity-linked services. > https://www.indiastack.org Interesting. And I think the simplest description of what is being stored is "bits", so perhaps: Bit Locker or Bit Safe Bit Box I'm unsure about 1 vs. two words. A single word would be nice, but there are at least two concepts needed, possibly three: portable safe data. Getting that in one word might be tricky unless it's camel case. :-) SafeDataBox BitLockBox BitBox BitSafe But camel case won't fly for the general public I think, and anyway it's easy to forget the capital or miss it in a transcription. Steven > > I have tried to steer them in the direction of standards, so far > without much success. > > Adrian > > On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 11:08 AM Steven Rowat > <steven_rowat@sunshine.net <mailto:steven_rowat@sunshine.net>> wrote: > > Hello, > In the discussion of the Jan 21 CCG call, the section quoted at > the end of this email shows to me that there's a general name > discussion required around EDVs (Encrypted Data Vaults). "Wallet" > is rejected because it has other uses. There's no consensus yet. > > I believe this is like what happened around "Digital Identifiers", > where the whole CCG list got involved, because, as Dave Longley > notes at the end of the quote, the naming needs to satisfy the > general public as well as developers and codewriters. > > And I began to think up some possibilities for "safe storage" that > already exist in the physical world, perhaps to get the ball > rolling in such a discussion. These are: > > Safe [banks, homes] > Safe Drop [couriers] > Safety Deposit Box [banks] > Deposit Box [banks, post office] > Lockbox [real estate, travel] > Storage [rental lockers, computer storage] > Strongbox [rental lockers, banks, homes] > Secure Sockets [HTTPS, SSL] > Trunk [travel luggage] > Suitcase [travel luggage] > Container [shipping trade] > > I believe both "safe" and "mobile" need to be implied, and I'm > unsure whether the word "data" is best used or not. So at this > point my own preferences would be combinations like: > Data Lockbox > Safe Box > Data Safe > > etc. > > Other opinions? > > > On 2020-01-29 8:19 pm, W3C CCG Chairs wrote: > > Manu Sporny: ...We, as an organization, want > > to focus on portability, CHAPI, moving wallets, etc. simpler use > > cases. [scribe assist by Dave Longley] > > Joe Andrieu: I put myself on the queue - to push back on > > language around wallet vs. vault that Manu used. Naming is hard, > > attempting to be constructive. > > Orie Steele: "Wallet" is a terrible name :( ... names are hard... > > Drummond Reed: The DIF Glossary Project is drilling deep into > > community definitions of "wallet", "agent", and "credential". > > It's amazing how diverse some of the responses are. > > Joe Andrieu: ChristopherA and I wrote a topic for the last > > rebooting - spoke about how "Identity Wallets" and "Crypto > > Wallets" have similarities, trying to find similarities > > architecturally. Crypto wallets are not in your hardware > > wallet... a wallet is how you control access to your stuff, not > > the actual store that has it. A good crypto wallet could have > > Bitcoin, Ethereum, AltCoins, but the way that tech works is that > > the important stuff is not in the wallets. > > Adrian Gropper: +1 To Joe's and Drummond's comments on "wallet" > > Stephen Curran: "Wallet" in mainstream usage is the app you have > > on your phone. It's not the bit of the any "thingy" (agent, > > whatever) that stores things. Using that term is fighting a > > losing battle. > > Joe Andrieu: The interfaces that we use to get access to stores > > vs the stores themselves are important. We also need a good > > separation between those so we can move EDVs around w/o changing > > front-end wallet. > > Dave Longley: There's probably also a naming issue here where the > > general public will understand "wallet" as all of the > layers, but > > developers/technologists should understand there are more layers > > > Steven Rowat >
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