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# W3C - CCG
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* [@BartHanssens shares](https://twitter.com/BartHanssens/status/1319604882068787200):
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> proofs: https://w3c-ccg.github.io/ld-proofs, cryptosuite: https://w3c-ccg.github.io/ld-cryptosuite-registry, #GnuPG: signatures https://gpg.jsld.org/contexts
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* [Open API for Interoperable Traceability](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/traceability-interop/openapi/%23overview) CCG
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> `resolve:dids - Grants permission to resolve DIDsissue:credentials - Grants permission issue Verifiable Credentialsverify:credentials - Grants permission verify Verifiable Credentialsread:credentials - Grants permission to get Verifiable Credentialsupdate:credentials - Grants permission to update the status of Verifiable Credentialsprove:presentations - Grants permission to prove Verifiable Presentationsverify:presentations - Grants permission verify Verifiable Presentationssubmit:presentations - Grants permission to submit Verifiable Presentations`
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* [We're not the only community with problems (Fwd: Open Letter to Debian election candidates about Debian vendettas)](https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-credentials/2022Mar/0127.html) Manu Sporny (Saturday, 19 March)
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> Just a reminder that these "politics" and "other-ing" isn't some weird by product of the "identity community", or DIF, or CCG, or OpenID... it's endemic in any long-lived community composed of human beings.
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> It's not something you're ever rid of... it's something you manage over time;
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* [CCG Highlights](https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-credentials/)
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Harrison Tang, CEO of Spokeo, [is the new co-chair of the CCG](https://twitter.com/TheCEODad/status/1544884282316845057)
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W3C CCG (World Wide Web Consortium’s Credentials Community Group) aims to explore the creation, storage, presentation, verification, and user control of credentials (i.e. a set of claims made about someone, or a person record).
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