This is the information site/repository for the did:webvh ("did:web
+ Verifiable History") DID Method. This DID Method was formerly called did:tdw
("Trust DID Web").
did:webvh
information is published at https://didwebvh.info
The did:webvh
specification is published at https://identity.foundation/didwebvh
Contributions to this information site are welcome! Feel free to improve the content found here about the DID Method:
- talk about what you have done with
did:webvh
, - share information about the
did:webvh
software you have written, - tell us about the services you offer in deploying
did:webvh
, or - anything else you can think of about
did:webvh
.
The did:webvh
information site is a MkDocs Material site generated from the
Markdown files in the site's GitHub repository.
Contributions can be mode via pull requests (PRs) to the GitHub repository that will
be reviewed and (if relevant) merged. You can use the GitHub website itself to add or
edit files, or fork the repo and edit them in your favorite GitHub-friendly
editor. Each commit of a PR must have a DCO (Developer Certificate of Origin -
https://github.com/apps/dco) sign-off -- handled
automagically on the GitHub website or, if done from the command line, by adding
the -s
(lower case) option on the git commit
command (e.g., git commit -s -m "Comment about the commit"
).
If you are running locally and want to test your changes before creating your
pull request, you must install and run mkdocs
. Guidance for that can be found in the
MkDocs Material documentation. Once it is installed, run mkdocs
from the
root folder and open your browser to the indicated site.