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Subject: XDI TC Unofficial Telecon Agenda: Monday 10:00 - 11:30AM PT 2016-04-18
Following is the agenda for the unofficial telecon of the XDI TC held on:
Date: Monday, 18 April 2016 USA
Time: 10:00AM - 11:30AM Pacific Time (17:00-18:30 UTC)
The TC operates under a standing rule approved 17 July 2008 under which the TC does not hold regular official meetings and conducts all business by electronic ballot only. Unofficial weekly meetings are held to enable discussion among members but no business is conducted nor actions taken.
THE LINK TO THIS AGENDA AND LIVE MEETING NOTES IS:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1t5Mx0ITqJdLwo8wM5GD9lcqehgbgnrhk-k2sERwc7J0/edit
Link to join from PC, Mac, iOS or Android:
Or join by phone:
+1 408 638 0968 (US Toll) or +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll)
Meeting ID: 925 461 490
International numbers available:
https://zoom.us/zoomconference?m=9Lut7KQe_7FL6dRPEpvRh6OJU7UFyFPN
IRC Channel: irc://irc.freenode.net:6667/xdi
Recent discussions about blockchain-based identity registries have reopened the subject of defining XDI bindings to connectionless protocols. One suggestion has been RAET (Reliable Asynchronous Event Transport):
https://github.com/saltstack/raet
Markus has begun experimenting with UDP-based delivery of XDI messages; he will share his early thoughts.
Last week Drummond learned of a new IETF Internet Draft published by Phillip Hallam-Baker in March.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hallambaker-mesh-architecture-01
Called “Mathematical Mesh: Architecture”, this is how the introduction explains it:
The Mathematical Mesh is a user centered Public Key Infrastructure
that uses cryptography to make computers easier to use.
The Mesh uses cryptography and an untrusted cloud service to make
management of computer configuration data transparent to the end
user. Each Mesh user has a personal profile that is unique to them
and contains a set of public keys for maintaining the user's Mesh
profile.
This is very similar to how the XDI TC has been discussing how XDI architecture can address the issues of a Decentralized Public Key Infrastructure (DPKI).
Drummond suggests that we quickly review some of the key concepts of this Internet Draft to see how they intersect with our plans for the XDI Cryptography 1.0 spec.
In our last call about group messaging, Drummond agreed to do a separate writeup on semantic filtering to show that it is an orthogonal topic. He has posted it to this wiki page:
https://wiki.oasis-open.org/xdi/SemanticFiltering
Returning to our work on group messaging, Markus has added more information and examples about link contracts and messages to the wiki page:
https://wiki.oasis-open.org/xdi/GroupMessaging
The next call will be the following week at the usual time (Monday 10AM PT). The link to where agenda items can be posted for the next meeting is: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19oDl0lbb56Grehx2a5flZnhrgnua5l8cVvC_dJ8fTXk/edit?usp=sharing
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