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RWOT3 in San Francisco, California (October 2016)

Rebooting the Web of Trust III: San Francisco (October 2016)

This repository contains documents related to RWOT3, the third Rebooting the Web of Trust design workshop, which ran in San Francisco, CA, on October 19th-21st, 2016. The goal of the workshop was to generate five technical white papers and/or proposals on topics decided by the group that would have the greatest impact on the future.

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Topics & Advance Readings

In advance of the design workshop, all participants produced a one-or-two page topic paper to be shared with the other attendees on either:

  • A specific problem that they wanted to solve with a web-of-trust solution, and why current solutions (PGP or CA-based PKI) can't address the problem?
  • A specific solution related to the web-of-trust that you'd like others to use or contribute to?

Please see the Advance Readings README for a listing of all of the papers.

Completed Papers

The design workshop exceeded its mandate by producing seven papers, which are now all available online:

DID (Decentralized Identifier) Data Model and Generic Syntax 1.0 Implementer’s Draft 01

by Drummond Reed, Les Chasen, Christopher Allen, and Ryan Grant

The complete draft of the Decentralized IDentifier (DID) model and syntac, a project that has run through the RWOT workshops to date.

Digital Verification Advancements at RWoT III

by Manu Sporny with Christopher Allen, Harlan Wood, and Jason Law

A short overview of enhancements to Digital Verification that came out of RWOT III.

Embedding Human Wisdom in Our Digital Tomorrow

by Daniel Hardman, Kaliya “Identity Woman” Young, and Matthew Schutte

A discussion of the dangers of transferring wisdom into the digital world, seen through the lenses of vulnerability, shadows, healing, tensions, complexity and gestalt, and organizational choices.

Hubs

by Daniel Buchner, Wayne Vaughan, and Ryan Shea

An overview of the hubs datastore system.

Joram 1.0.0

by Joe Andrieu and Bob Clint

An Information Lifecycle Engagement Model that offers a use case for a Syrian refugee.

Portable Reputation Toolkit Use Cases

by Christopher Allen, Tim Daubenschütz, Manu Sporny, Noah Thorp, Harlan Wood, Glenn Willen, and Alessandro Voto

A model and proof-of-concept implementation for decentralized verification.

Smart Consent Protocol

by Dr. Shaun Conway, Lohan Spies, Jonathan Endersby, and Tim Daubenschütz

Bringing together COALA IP and Consent to deal with digital intellectual property.

Complete Rebooting the Web of Trust Listing

A different repository is available for each of the Rebooting the Web of Trust design workshops:

License

All of the contents of this directory are licensed Creative Commons CC-BY their contributors.