- From: Markus Sabadello via WBS Mailer <sysbot+wbs@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2019 09:18:01 +0000
- To: public-new-work@w3.org
The following answers have been successfully submitted to 'Call for Review: Decentralized Identifier Working Group Charter' (Advisory Committee) for Danube Tech GmbH by Markus Sabadello. The reviewer's organization supports this Charter as is. Additional comments about the proposal: We support the Charter since it is the result of fruitful discussion and consensus of a broad community that has worked towards this moment for several years. The reviewer's organization intends to participate in these groups: - Decentralized Identifier Working Group The reviewer's organization: - intends to review drafts as they are published and send comments. - intends to develop experimental implementations and send experience reports. - intends to develop products based on this work. - intends to apply this technology in our operations. Comments about the deliverables: Danube Tech is already engaged in numerous activities and projects involving large corporations and governments around the world. DIDs are an essential build block for many emerging protocols and architectures that are massively gaining interest. We recently joined as a W3C member specifically for the purpose of being able to participate in the DID WG. Comments about implementation schedule: Together with the Decentralized Identity Foundation, we have already developed beta versions of essential DID tools such as the Universal DID Resolver and Universal DID Registrar. We will continue to mature and expand those tools, aligned with the schedule of the DID WG. We are also going to participate in interoperability testing with other DID-based initiatives in the industry. Our implementation work is supported by the European Commission's Next Generation Internet funding programme. Answers to this questionnaire can be set and changed at https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/33280/did-wg-2019/ until 2019-08-31. Regards, The Automatic WBS Mailer
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