- From: Leif Johansson <leifj@sunet.se>
- Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2022 13:16:06 +0100
- To: txauth@ietf.org, W3C Credentials Community Group <public-credentials@w3.org>
On 2022-01-05 03:02, Adrian Gropper wrote: > This is a new thread for a new year to inspire deeper cooperation between W3C and IETF. This is relevant to our formal objection issues in W3C DID as well as the harmonization of IETF SECEVENT DIDs > and GNAP with ongoing protocol work in W3C and DIF. > With my chair hat on, and given that this was cross-posted outside the IETF GNAP WG: Folks, these are complex and important topics. In the interest of making progress and in order to help our editors sort through the discussion please consider the following: 1. Try to propose text. It is easier to talk about and form consensus (or not) when discussing specific proposals for inclusion in existing Internet Drafts than when having a purely conceptual discussion. A conceptual discussion can still happen but it will be easier to have if somewhat more focused. 2. Sometimes when the thing you want to express is hard to condense into a few paragraphs of text for an existing I-D, consider writing a short separate Internet Draft. This does not mean you disagree with everything else or even intend for the Draft to become an RFC, it is simply a convenient way to focus a discussion in the IETF. This was meant as as advise on how to progress towards rough consensus. Please carry on. Cheers Leif
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