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- Aries Protocol Test Suite
- Works, and ready for test contributions
- Aries Core Libraries (agent storage, ledger interface, comms)
- Moving Indy Wallet crate into
aries-amsaries-kms (name changed on repo... MIGRATION is being planned and not approved)- SQLite as the default wallet.
- aries-ams-sqlite is archived
- Need to migrate Postgres wallet plugin from Indy to aries-ams-postgres
- Future:
- Verifiable Data Registry Interface library
- Static Peer DIDs in aries-vdri as the default implementation
- aries-vdri-peer is archived
- Moving Indy Wallet crate into
- Aries-CloudAgent-Python (bc.gov) - Release 0.3.5 Coming Soon - mainly cache handling updates.
- Continuing to learn about performance/storage impacts of using Aries protocols and non-secrets (metadata) interface.
- Lessons learned:
- Database calls are fast, but there are a lot of calls being made - take great care in using tags (credentials and protocol state)
- Protocol state is large - leave it to controller to decide what to keep
- Really hard to understand inside the KMS - what's happening and getting metrics out.
- Caching is hard - self-inflicted wound
- Current issue - not understanding all the calls to "SELECT item" from secrets storage.
- Aries-Framework-Go (Troy)
- Weekly planning notes (2019-10-29)
- Closing the 0.1.0 milestone this week.
- Framework structure.
- Draft DID Exchange Protocol (including Go and REST "controller" APIs).
- HTTP Binding for DID resolver along with first phase of peer DID support.
- Envelope pack/unpack (including support for draft JWE envelopes).
- Shifting focus to the 0.1.1 milestone.
- Introduce and issue credential protocols (and finalize DID Exchange).
- WebSocket transports.
- Refactor pluggable interface categories (kms, crypto, ...).
- Stretch goals (in planning page).
- Aries-SDK-Ruby (Jack)
- Project is featured on Ruby-Flow (http://www.rubyflow.com/p/ofdqjq-ruby-sdk-for-hyperledger-aries)
- Updated to 0.0.6 at RubyGems https://rubygems.org/gems/aries-sdk-ruby
- Rails sample project using aries-sdk-ruby at https://github.com/johncallahan/aries-rails
- Aries-Framework-DotNet (Tomislav) Transaction Authors/Endorser support for Indy.
- Aries-SDK-Python - PR from JeromeK - weigh-in from those interested in Python wrapper would be appreciated.
- Aries-SDK-Java - Usually Wed Evenings
- Aries-SDK-JavaScript - Contributors are now meeting on every Fridays -
- Meeting details are here - Framework JS Meetings
- See current plan here - 2019-09-24 Meeting notes
- Indy
- Migrating from Indy SDK
- Closing PRs related to Indy wrappers with pointers to Aries language libraries
- Adding LibVCX support for some Aries protocols
- Trouble when testing with ACA-Py as an issuer.
- https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-cloudagent-python/pull/239
- https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-cloudagent-python/pull/240
- https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-cloudagent-python/pull/241
- Conversations about RFCs versus working implementations.
- Trouble when testing with ACA-Py as an issuer.
- Migrating from Indy SDK
- Ursa
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