In order to enable the use of DAA, an Endorser role takes on the
duties of a DAA Issuer in addition to its already defined duties.
DAA Issuers offer zero-knowledge proofs based on public key
certificates used for a group of Attesters [DAA]. Effectively, these
certificates share the semantics of Endorsements, with the following
exceptions:
In the first sentence, I suggest saying that “a DAA Issuer takes on the role of an Endorser”.
We agree that it is more accurate to say that the DAA Issuer takes on the role of an Endorser. We note that the DAA Issuer and the Endorser could be two separate entities.
Based on https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/rats/okJriJPpapmZgeOfjbVGVP57bQk/
In the first sentence, I suggest saying that “a DAA Issuer takes on the role of an Endorser”.