- From: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2023 15:36:52 +0200
- To: Chaals Nevile <charles.nevile@consensys.net>
- Cc: W3C Credentials Community Group <public-credentials@w3.org>, W3C DID Working Group <public-did-wg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAKaEYh+SPjxCv-Cg1X0ERYWf10dhW095DzinOsmyN16w=bNf_Q@mail.gmail.com>
čt 15. 6. 2023 v 21:23 odesílatel Chaals Nevile < charles.nevile@consensys.net> napsal: > It's not clear what conflict there is here. This request feels > uncomfortably like an ad hominem attempt to discredit my arguments because > I work on blockchain something something.. > > Nevertheless my interests seem pretty straightforward, and to give a > summary for anyone who doesn't know and wants to: > > I am employed by Consensys (a software company making stuff to support the > Ethereum ecosystem) whom I represent at W3C as AC rep, and I spend most of > my time on secondment as the Technical Program Director at the Enterprise > Ethereum Alliance (a US 501c6 non-profit consortium focused on ensuring > that the Ethereum technical stack meets industry needs.) > > Most of the time I focus on the parts of Ethereum that aren't related to > crypto currencies or tokens as investment vehicles, and how to use all the > other technical capabilities of that stack (e.g. how to improve > interoperability in various parts of the protocol, and between different > blockchain stacks). > Thank you for your response. I acknowledge that my initial message might have been perceived as personal criticism due to its rushed composition. For this, I sincerely apologize. Many of us recognize your longstanding contributions as a member of the W3C staff. Only recently did I learn about your association with ConsenSys, which led to my perhaps inelegant attempt to understand your current standpoint. I appreciate your professional and good-faith response, and I look forward to continued constructive interactions. > > The one thing I do (generally 10-20% of my time) that is related to the > investment value of crypto is work with the EEA's "DRAMA" Working Group > (DeFi Risk Assessment, Management and Accounting), chaired by Ernst&Young > and Hacken (a Ukranian security company led by an ex-Deloitte CPA). That > group develops best practices for the accounting profession to sensibly > account for the value of investments in "DeFi", respecting legal > requirements and the generally accepted priniciples of accounting best > practice such as GAAP and IFRS. (In that work, obviously, the role of the > SEC and securities law in general, across the world, is critical - the > whole point is to work out how to make sure we are meeting their > principles). The group is working on providing more public documentation, > but you can read about them at https://entethalliance.org/groups/DRAMA/ > > Within W3C I have been a participant representing RMIT University > (1997-8), W3C staff member in the Web Accessibility Initiative (1998-2003) > and the then Semantic Web activity (2002-2005), represented Opera > (2005-2012) and then Yandex (2012-2018) as AC rep, I was on the W3C > Advisory Board 2009-2020 and am again, chaired the Web Apps group for about > a decade, and have participated in many W3C groups in the last 25 years. > > Assuming that people's backgrounds and interests matter, would you please > give us enough information to understand your motivations. If, as I > personally feel, it doesn't matter, then perhaps it makes more sense to > focus on the actual questions under discussion. > Agreed! > > cheers > > On Thursday, June 15, 2023 15:49:28 (+02:00), Melvin Carvalho wrote: > > > > čt 15. 6. 2023 v 13:46 odesílatel Chaals Nevile < > charles.nevile@consensys.net> napsal: > >> I have a lot of sympathy for the requirements that the registry insist on >> more "well-formed" entries, and I think it should be possible to challenge >> entries and request their removal if their main purpose is to break >> widely-recognised laws. But we're not the police, and work in an >> international context providing important records. >> >> On Wednesday, June 14, 2023 22:09:55 (+02:00), Melvin Carvalho wrote: >> >> >>> >> Manu, would it be feasible to consider a two-step process for the >> registry? >> >> It's easy to consider. I have spent several hours on it (and wrote a few >> pages of notes as I thought). >> >> >> 1. Establish a consensus for inclusion of only legally compliant >> methods in the registry. >> >> This is a bad idea, because we will waste massive amounts of effort on >> underinformed and expensive arguments about what it means to be legally >> compliant and on any specific case that isn't trivially obvious anyway. >> >> I am explicitly opposed to this framing as a useful or even workable way >> to ensure we support a moral and legal set of values through our work. >> >> I do believe we should support such values, but I also believe that in >> practice this approach will undermine our work, without achieving the >> proposal's stated goals. >> >> >> 1. Align the current registry to reflect this new consensus. >> >> No, since I don't think we will have consensus. >> >> This approach may alleviate concerns that some groups in the W3C are >> indifferent to legal, specifically securities, laws. >> >> I doubt it. But it will raise significant concerns that some groups in >> W3C are prepared to indulge in pseudo-legal argument, or to allow the use >> of pseudo-legal claims to restrict rational conversation. >> >> As a respected entity, it's essential that the W3C adheres to all laws, >> showcasing its commitment to uphold legal standards. >> >> No. >> >> There are a lot of laws. W3C should strive not to engage in illegal >> activity, and individuals likewise, especially with respect to the >> jurisdictions they are domiciled in etc etc. Because that's the law, >> because it is generally the morally right thing to do, but also in order to >> ensure our work is globally relevant. >> >> Despite being close in wording and perhaps closer in sentiment the two >> statements can lead to different ways of working, and the details (as >> always in law) are really important. >> > > Chaals, thank you for your comments, please could you disclose conflicts > of interest in this matter. > >> >> >> cheers >> >> >> >>> >>> -- manu >>> >>> -- >>> Manu Sporny - https://www.linkedin.com/in/manusporny/ >>> Founder/CEO - Digital Bazaar, Inc. >>> https://www.digitalbazaar.com/ >>> >>> > -- > Charles 'Chaals' Nevile > Lead Standards Architect, ConsenSys Inc > >
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