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Welcome!
I discovered decentralized identity as a freelance content creator, when I was hired to write a few in-depth articles about Hyperledger Indy. Inspired by @peacekeeper's blockchain-identity list on GitHub, I began working on my own curated list of resources related to decentralized identity.
I saw that decentralized identity had a long history, and that it could be the blockchain use-case, beyond currency. I knew this community had a need for this organization of it's information, and that I could find my way into some profitable ventures doing so.
At some point, I connected with Kaliya @identitywoman who has ever been working on similar efforts, to map out the organizations and protocols surrounding decentralized-identity, and has become something of an editorial advisor. Juan @by_caballero has gotten his hands dirty working on related projects, and sometimes assists in curation.
A few others have become friends to this effort, even if they haven't technically contributed to the site. Among those is Kyle Den Hartog who financially supported some of my work in curating these peer-to-peer histories, which eventually may be adapted for this site.
Reach out
The landscape is moving quickly, and so I'm just filling out and discovering a map of the territory, as able. The idea has always been for this to be a collaborative effort.
Contributing
If you'd like to participate, feel free to reach out on twitter (@DecentralizeID or @infominer33), by email (identity.decentralized [at] gmail.com), or send a carrier pigeon according to the customary protocols.
Edit this page
You can always find us on GitHub, and contribute directly, but you may find these instructions helpful to get started.
There is an "Edit this page" button at the bottom of each page. This makes it easy for you to get started adding a link here and there, needing only a GitHub account. Make a change and create a pull request.
Once you're signed into GitHub and have followed that link
Click the pencil icon to begin editing
When you're done editing, click propose changes
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