New CAIP - Community-Powered Assessment of Trust in Discrete Resources (Split of former: Community-powered trust assessment in software components)#271
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Update Specification, Add Test Cases, Security Considerations and Privacy Considerations
Co-authored-by: Mircea Nistor <mirceanis@gmail.com>
Change DID specification in order to accommodate any key par based identifier for peers
Setting DIDs for each IDs prevents a malicious actor from "injecting" into the trust computer a credential with a matching ID but referring to something completely different.
Co-authored-by: Mircea Nistor <mirceanis@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mircea Nistor <mirceanis@gmail.com>
…ite-to-generalize Chain agnostic editorial/pr 261 rewrite to generalize
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Initial proposal for a data framework to represent assertions for evaluating discrete resources.
This proposal emerges from the division of the original CAIP, specifically CAIP Community-powered trust assessment in software components, into three separate CAIPs for more focused discussions and development:
Feedback and comments from the original discussion on CAIP-261 have been considered and addressed in the development of this new proposal.