CA2 SIG - Meeting May 19
Time:
May 19, 2020 at 8 AM Pacific
Dial-In Information:
You can join either from your computer or from your phone:
From computer: https://zoom.us/my/hyperledger.community
From phone: +1(855)880-1246 (toll free US number) or view International numbers
Meeting ID: 403 498 3298
Attendees:
David Boswell
Martin & Tom
Si Chen
Chelsea Ferriday
Christiaan Pauw
Alex Howard
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Meeting Agenda & Discussion topics
Welcome everyone from the SIG chairs
New SIG member introductions (All)
Walkthrough previous sessions
Upcoming meeting schedule and important dates
Survey discussion for the working group topics
Working Group discussion topics for the SIG members:
Working Groups Creations - assign leaders to created WG (see WG section)
Share and invite member to the Collabathon Working Groups (eg. Consumer Disclosure)
Plan Webinar events and panels for the year:
Discuss a main event in November in the context of the postposed COP 26
Webinar share outs for June 2nd
Wrap-up and next steps
Recording
Minutes
New intros from members joining, Chelsea Ferriday from Loyal (a group working on product sustainability disclosure labelling, and Cameron from XCHG group with background on climate policy)
Reviewed the survey for participants to fill out and improve the content. Form link here: https://forms.gle/pAa1yJHnj6B2NXdE9
Interesting discussions and kickoff for the Standards Working Group, see WG page here:
Useful to have a Glossary to differentiate Protocols vs. Standards
@Christiaan Pauw provided a thorough scope for the Working Group and will coordinate efforts with members for next steps. Anyone who wants to join can do so by adding their name in the active list
@Tom Baumann provided some useful background on GHG Protocol which started and a guide and turned into a more ISO style Standards
Cameron provided some background and need for digitally auditable standards to trace data integrity, as well as differentiations between carbon neutral and net-zero
@Si Chen reviewed his posts in the Carbon Neutrality Certification which can set out as a WG and synergise with the Standards working group
All Members are welcome to join the newly launched working groups
Next Meeting we can have some space for share outs from members. Interested members in sharing work contact the co-chairs or register below: