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It would be nice to have a "practically unique across the universe identifier" in the notebook metadata. This would allow you to recognise a notebook based on this ID. Right now if Alice and Bob have …
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Signing the DID Document itself (adding an OPTIONAL/recommended `proof` section, for example) would offer integrity protection / move towards the did docs being self-certifying.
Since the `proof` p…
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Multiple JSON-LD examples are shown where context information is inline with examples. Surely the point of a standard vocabulary is to allow reuse of common implementation resources - such as a con…
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I see https://w3c-ccg.github.io/lds-jws2020/ .
This suite support cryptographic agility, see [[RFC7696](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/lds-jws2020/#bib-rfc7696)]. This table maps a key type to a subset …
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1. Why this is important: transparency, openness and reproducibility are vital features of science. – more checks on the quality.
2. A view from the past to the present: Publication requirements (act…
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Continuing a conversation from PR #480
Section 10.5 Herd Privacy https://w3c.github.io/did-core/#herd-privacy says
> When a DID subject is indistinguishable from others in the herd, privacy is av…
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Should verifier be able to express claim based binding? (some comments on google doc, not sure of a direction)
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Some mappers use highway=path instead of via_ferrata ( https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues/156 ) to make the paths they like visible.
As long as via_ferrata is not rendered and…
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if the controller uses a cert issued by a CA trusted by the OS, the CA bundle from the controller is not fetched which produces an identity with no `ca` entry.
This _usually_ causes problems with e…
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This issue builds upon the serialization format goals and strategy discussion #454, and aims to determine a list of RDF serializations that are considered "recommended" across all Solid specs, to avoi…