Cross-Community Familiarity Self-Assessment
We are offering this questionnaire as a "self-diagnostic" exercise to help each of us identify strong and weak areas in our understanding of one anothers' systems and approaches. It should take no more than 15minutes to fill out, and leave you with a numeric estimation of which areas you might want to research further and which you would be well-positioned to help others research. We are planning activities to structure a "skill swap" or pairing/tandem program where people with complementary interests and expertises can meet in smallgroups or pairs.  Don't worry, the entire diagram isn't covered-- we skipped a few outliers and rabbitholes for simplicity's sake.
(The entire diagram, in its most recent form, is here, by the way: https://github.com/decentralized-identity/interoperability/raw/master/assets/interoperability-mapping-exercise-10-4-20.pdf )

Please not that these results will not be shared publically— we would appreciate if you could send them in to one or more of the chairs and we will anonymize them before aggregating them, analyzing them, and suggesting small groups.  Please be honest— we should know if there are buckets that are drastically less understood than others by our average participant!

After filling out this form, you'll receive a copy of the email for your own records, and the chairs will receive on as well.
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