Re: Planning to close Universal DID-Native Addressing (UDNA) Community Group due to inactivity unless we hear from you

Thank you, Amir.

One idea to help connect those conversations to your group is to send a note to public-did-native-addr@w3.org whenever an important conversation is happening on another group’s list. I would not suggest cross-posting, but a quick note to your CG’s mailing list saying “Hey we’re having an important conversation with the Credentials CG on topic x” would enable more people to understand where the work is happening.

There may be other ways to “aggregate” these conversations, but sending short emails (with links to the conversation) to your public list is at least easy to do.

Ian

> On Apr 3, 2026, at 3:17 PM, Amir Hameed <amsaalegal@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Ian,
> 
> Kindly find few discussion around UDNA that have happened in CCG mailing list 
> 
> 1. Re: Introduction and update on Universal DID-Native Addressing (UDNA) from Amir Hameed on 2025-09-20 (public-credentials@w3.org from September 2025)
> 
> 2.  public-credentials@w3.org from February 2026: by date
> 
> 3.  Re: [Email-to-DID Bridge] Exploring a practical migration path for email infrastructure from Manu Sporny on 2026-02-03 (public-credentials@w3.org from February 2026)
> 
> 4.  [PROPOSAL] Standardizing DID Key Recovery: Three Viable Architectures (Social, Temporal, and Distributed) from Amir Hameed on 2026-02-23 (public-credentials@w3.org from February 2026) ( Work item adopted by CCG as DID-recovery) 
> 
> Some of the discussion has also happened in DIF, IETF and IANA for uri scheme registration,  we have implemented couple of test vectors and a python demo of how udna is used in a wifi messaging system to show protocol agonistic nature of the work, much of the work so far has been on the technical end, which is evident from the github repo, though most of the technical work and spec editing has been done by me alone considering the nature of the work. I would be happy to provide more as we progress but the work is being done. Thank you for allowing the group to continue. 
> 
> Regards 
> Amir Hameed

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