Dean H. Saxe <dean@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Brian Campbell forwarded me this thread following your comments, > Michael. I co-chair the Death & The Digital Estate Community Group > <https://openid.net/cg/death-and-the-digital-estate/> at the OpenID > Foundation. These kinds of issues are exactly what we’re trying to > tackle in DADE CG. At the moment, we’re not chartered to work on > protocols, so we’re working to understand what a digital estate is, how > it can be managed (it turns out the answer is, “it depends”), and how > people think about their digital estates. I hope a next step in our > evolution is to move on to thinking about protocols for digital estate > management. openid.net, not OASIS or ORCID :-) I knew someone else should do it. > You can find DADE CG meeting minutes and other data on our Wiki > <https://github.com/openid/death-and-the-digital-estate/wiki> and > GitHub repo <https://github.com/openid/death-and-the-digital-estate/>. > > I welcome the IETF community to join us at DADE CG. If it makes sense > to share more information about DADE CG with the larger IETF community > at IETF123, let me know. I’ll be in attendance in person and I’m happy > to speak about DADE CG to get others involved. We used to do these IAB plenary tech talks. This might be a good topic. Three slides at SPICE with a summary would also be nice. -- ] Never tell me the odds! | ipv6 mesh networks [ ] Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works | IoT architect [ ] mcr@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.sandelman.ca/ | ruby on rails [
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