Re: Governmentish reports on SSI

Thanks, Jim. Right now, I'm looking at this Mozilla report
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/initiatives/data-futures/data-for-empowerment/
as the best framing of the issue in terms that the thematic group can
relate to. I have not gone through the Mozilla report to decide how it
relates to SSI. If you or anyone has a specific perspective on the
relationship between SSI and any of the 7 data governance approaches please
contribute to this thread. Joining the call itself may be difficult unless
you are on the MyData Slack.

For my part, I don't pay much attention to governance issues so I'm likely
to discuss SSI as it relates to how data commons are constructed rather
than how they're run.

Adrian



On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 10:45 PM Jim St.Clair <jim.stclair@lumedic.io> wrote:

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> Thanks Kaliya!
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> I've been asked to give a short presentation to the MyData for Pandemics
> group Wed 10/7 at 8AM ET. Their focus is more on the role of SSI in data
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> On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 7:22 PM Kaliya IDwoman <kaliya-id@identitywoman.net>
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> HI CCG,
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>  These are two reports that I found this week that I thought folks on the
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> - Kaliya
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