Eclipse Dataspace Decentralized Claims Protocol 1.0.0 Release Review

Type
Release
State
Ongoing
End Date of the Review Period

Reviews run for a minimum of one week. The outcome of the review is decided on this date. This is the last day to make comments or ask questions about this review.

Release

1.0.0

Description

Scope

The Eclipse Dataspace Decentralized Claims Protocol (DCP) defines an interoperable overlay to the Dataspace Protocol (DSP) Specifications for conveying organizational identities and establishing trust in a way that preserves privacy and limits the possibility of network disruption.

The scope of the Eclipse DCP specification includes:

- Specifying a format for self-issued identity tokens
- Defining a protocol for storing and presenting Verifiable Credentials and other identity-related resources
- Defining a protocol for parties to request credentials from a credential issuer

Status

DCP has completed all of its release 1.0 requirements and is ready for review. The development of the specification has taken place over the past year and included participation from individuals representing 12 different organizations. The project has merged 119 PRs to constitute this release.  

Artifacts

DCP Project Repo

https://github.com/eclipse-dataspace-dcp/decentralized-claims-protocol

 

DCP Release Candidate Specification

https://eclipse-dataspace-dcp.github.io/decentralized-claims-protocol/v1.0-RC4/

 

DCP TCK

https://github.com/eclipse-dataspacetck/dcp-tck

 

Compatible Implementation Statement 

Eclipse Dataspace Components (EDC)

https://eclipse-edc.github.io/documentation/compatibility/#dsp-compatibility-results

 

 

 

API Certification

The project leadership certifies that the APIs in this release are "Eclipse Quality".

Conforms To UI/UX Guidelines
Yes (document review in detail)

Scope

The Eclipse Dataspace Decentralized Claims Protocol (DCP) defines an interoperable overlay to the Dataspace Protocol (DSP) Specifications for conveying organizational identities and establishing trust in a way that preserves privacy and limits the possibility of network disruption.

The scope of the Eclipse DCP specification includes:

- Specifying a format for self-issued identity tokens
- Defining a protocol for storing and presenting Verifiable Credentials and other identity-related resources
- Defining a protocol for parties to request credentials from a credential issuer

Status

DCP has completed all of its release 1.0 requirements and is ready for review. The development of the specification has taken place over the past year and included participation from individuals representing 12 different organizations. The project has merged 119 PRs to constitute this release.  

Artifacts

DCP Project Repo

https://github.com/eclipse-dataspace-dcp/decentralized-claims-protocol

 

DCP Release Candidate Specification

https://eclipse-dataspace-dcp.github.io/decentralized-claims-protocol/v1.0-RC4/

 

DCP TCK

https://github.com/eclipse-dataspacetck/dcp-tck

 

Compatible Implementation Statement 

Eclipse Dataspace Components (EDC)

https://eclipse-edc.github.io/documentation/compatibility/#dsp-compatibility-results