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Supporting HAIP as a mandatory? #77

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endimion opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 3 comments
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Supporting HAIP as a mandatory? #77

endimion opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 3 comments
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endimion commented Sep 19, 2024

This issue is meant to open a discussion with respect to the use of HAIP in EWC.

In RFC001 v2 we mention supportitng HAIP.

The ARF v1.4 includes HAIP but only as a reference , we should make a decision as to if HAIP is mandator or optional (with respect to EWC piloting).

This obviously affects various parts of the RFC001 such requirement for Pushed Authorisation Request and so on...

Let us try to get a consensus ....

@georgepadayatti georgepadayatti added EWC RFC 001 Issue Verifiable Credential EWC RFC 002 Present Verifiable Credential labels Sep 20, 2024
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ntsbs commented Sep 24, 2024

The intention of HAIP was also to restrict the options and therefore increase the likeliness of interop. I am in favor of making it mandatory. Any issues to be aware of here?

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andreasabr commented Sep 25, 2024

Yes, I fully agree but we have to keep in mind that there is a misalignment between HAIP and OIDC4VCI draft version 13 which needs to be considered.

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Hey all, @andreasabr would you be kind enough to point to these issues so we can discuss (to be honest I was not aware)

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