Roadmap to DWebCamp: Building DDS in the Open
The DDS Working Group aims for DWebCamp in July 2026 as its first public milestone. Here’s the roadmap.
Phase 1: Foundation (February — March)
- Launch the website and publish the specification as a working draft.
- Set up governance: community consensus, mutual agreement, vendor-neutral GitHub organization owned by individuals.
- Onboard early maintainers and contributors.
This phase is underway.
Phase 2: Exploration (March — May)
Proof-of-concept implementations built on AT Protocol. Three focus areas:
Deliberation lifecycle lexicon. Formalize the Plan, Collect, Analyze loop into concrete AT Protocol lexicon definitions. Test the full cycle end-to-end.
Guest and non-standard login. Lightweight login for guests (managed or ephemeral DID depending on participation context), persistent did:plc for committed participants, merge paths between the two. Zero-knowledge-based authentication for anonymous participation.
Privacy models. Loosely private deliberations shared via links among invited participants.
Each PoC validates a design direction — not a commitment. Collectively, these explorations will prepare the ground for a developer SDK and shape the future roadmap: what we learn from building will determine the priorities, sequencing, and scope of what comes next.
Phase 3: Convergence (May — July)
- Consolidate PoC learnings into spec revisions and a concrete future roadmap.
- Build working demonstrations.
- Aim for a public presentation at DWebCamp.
Beyond July
Not the immediate focus, but part of the broader vision:
- A developer SDK for building on the DDS lifecycle.
- Verifiable analysis via zero-knowledge machine learning (zkML).
- On-chain verification on Ethereum.
- Archival strategies for long-term data preservation.
- Vouching-based verification graphs for participant trust networks.
Get Involved
The specification is a working draft — feedback is welcome. Development happens on GitHub. If you’re headed to DWebCamp in July, we hope to see you there.