Hi,

Today, 15:30-17:00, at Golden Gate 4

Zoom:  
https://keio-univ.zoom.us/j/85772527841?pwd=ZVV2aUttK3d2dm9GUWI2djk2US9iQT09
   Meeting ID: 857 7252 7841, Passcode: oV*4wW!2

Logs on HackMD: https://bit.ly/474tkfG

shigeya

On Tue, Jul 11, 2023, at 19:47, Christopher Allen wrote:
> Shigeya Suzuki, Wolf McNally, and I will be holding a public Side Meeting on 
> Monday, July 24, during IETF 117 in San Francisco, to discuss drafting a 
> Problem Statement and Areas of Work for hash-based elision and our current 
> Gordian Envelope I-D. If you're interested in our new privacy-focused data 
> format, we'd love to have you participate:
> 
> * Gordian Envelope (& dCBOR)
>    * Monday July 24th, 15:30-17:00
>    * IETF 117, Golden Gate 4 Room (seats 16)
> 
> Gordian Envelope is a structured format that allows for the hierarchical 
> formatting of data in a privacy-focused way. It does so by using hash-based 
> elision: even after data is removed, its hash remains, allowing signatures 
> and proofs to remain valid. The elision is entirely holder-based. This is 
> vitally important for use cases such as credentials or records because it 
> allows the subject to decide what they share while not impinging on the 
> validity of those credentials.
> 
> The Internet-Draft on Gordian Envelope is available here:
> 
> * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-mcnally-envelope/
> 
> After our initial presentation to Dispatch at IETF 116, we were advised to 
> prepare a preliminary Problem Statement and Areas of Work, which we have a 
> start on at:
> 
> * https://hackmd.io/GqY8eZtMQQygjuAn3aj1Ow
> 
> We have not yet submitted this as an I-D yet because we'd like some 
> additional discussion on the needs of the community for privacy-focused data 
> and what the most critical Areas of Work would be for advancing the 
> specification, with the hope of being able to move on to a proper Birds of a 
> Feature in the near future. We hope you'll join us for this discussion.
> 
> There may also be some discussion of dCBOR (deterministic CBOR), since that's 
> the foundation of Envelope, but the higher-level Gordian Envelope work will 
> be the main focus of the meeting.
> 
> --- Christopher Allen
>     Blockchain Commons
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