Nis Jespersen
Nis Jespersen
Hi, It seems confusing that scopes can be specified for ClientCredentials (as we are doing [here](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/traceability-interop/blob/main/docs/openapi/openapi.yml#L50)). This hints that select scopes can be included in the request. However, that is...
Hi, https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/harmonized-tariff-schedule-of-the-united-states-2019 is a great list. Concise and intuitive. Thank you. I'd like to request if you can expose this code list also as Linked Data, please. What this means...
credentialSubject array prevents mapping to JWT and introduces errors in many VC libraries. Even though the data model does/should allow it, here's a pragmatic suggestion on circumventing the issue: https://github.com/w3c-ccg/traceability-vocab/pull/397
Bad IRIs
Hi IATA, There seems to be a bug on how your LD term definitions are hosted. Example: `https://onerecord.iata.org/Carrier#airlineCode` is clearly the correct IRI, but doesn't resolve. The links on https://onerecord.iata.org/cargo...
In an effort to get more consistent data, we recently cranked up the description of addressCountry in our reference to https://schema.org/addressCountry, being slightly more insisting using ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country...
The 10+2 credential needs some updates: - missing bill of lading number reference - Rename to ISF-10 (to distinguish from transit cargo requirements) - we might want to split it...
- [ ] Realistic JSON example - [ ] JSON-LD term confirmed - [ ] Top level shape of the JSON schema (issuanceData, issuer, etc) confirmed - [ ] On...
Our specs have drifted... https://w3c-ccg.github.io/traceability-vocab/#verifiable-credential and https://w3c-ccg.github.io/traceability-vocab/#verifiable-presentation must be synched with the https://w3c-ccg.github.io/traceability-interop/draft/#presentations and https://w3c-ccg.github.io/traceability-interop/draft/#credentials Accordingly, our credential examples must be updated to only use UUIDs.
The main thing I'm after is pretty simple - a third pie/bar chart (or just a table) which tell me: There is a total of 2000 terms defined on this...