- From: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2016 16:46:30 +0200
- To: Manu Sporny <msporny@digitalbazaar.com>
- Cc: W3C Credentials Community Group <public-credentials@w3.org>, Web Payments CG <public-webpayments@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAKaEYhJiHDcdLSHCZemUNzdPh5NzeT10tZ5hqUB13AiNsmGsuQ@mail.gmail.com>
On 30 April 2016 at 16:43, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 30 April 2016 at 15:39, Manu Sporny <msporny@digitalbazaar.com> wrote: > >> On 04/30/2016 09:17 AM, Timothy Holborn wrote: >> > how can we universally agree on the problem about 'human' as to >> > supports the spirits of law, humility, shared values, human rights >> > and all such things as to bring us together in a manner that says we >> > are flesh not tools. >> >> Christopher Allen (co-editor of TLS and organizer for the Rebooting Web >> of Trust Workshops) has written a thought provoking piece on >> self-sovereign identity: >> >> >> http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/2016/04/the-path-to-self-soverereign-identity.html >> >> ... which got a fair bit of focus at the Internet Identity Workshop last >> week. >> >> He wrote it also in preparation for the United Nations ID2020 event: >> >> http://id2020summit.org/ >> >> and the second Rebooting Web of Trust workshop: >> >> http://www.weboftrust.info/ >> >> While I don't think we'll ever universally agree on the items you list >> above before trying to solve a subset of them, all of the initiatives >> listed above are working toward some of the things that you want to see, >> Tim. >> > > It was really nice to see the W3C verifiable claims work mentioned > > Essentially every proposal to date ive seen from this group is what I > would call a "non additive" solution. What I mean by that is, that it > offers a number of possibilities of what is a valid identity. ie identity > is defined from a white list of options (A | B | C) and all else is > excluded. This does not scale to the web. And I Think the piece is partly > a post mortem about that experience. > > I think the work at the W3C is the first work that is towards a "additive" > or "open" approach. It means *any* identity system can work, and here is > how to support A | B | C -- add more to the list. > > AND is better than OR. Hopefully that concept of exclusivity, rather than > exclusivity, can become the basis of identity and payments work and the > filter through to the specs. > that should read: "inclusivity" is better than "exclusivity" :) > > >> >> -- manu >> >> PS: While the Web Payments CG is cc'd on this email, I suggest we drop >> that mailing list if this goes down an "identity" path. >> > > Only if it goes off topic -- we should not censor topics preemtively. > > I think a payments system needs to be layered on top of a robust identity > solution, and we dont have that today. Identity is fundamental to payments > (even more fundamental than security) simply because you need to be 100% > sure where you are sending something to avoid money getting lost. > > >> >> -- >> Manu Sporny (skype: msporny, twitter: manusporny, G+: +Manu Sporny) >> Founder/CEO - Digital Bazaar, Inc. >> JSON-LD Best Practice: Context Caching >> https://manu.sporny.org/2016/json-ld-context-caching/ >> >> >
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