Summary:
Planned topics
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- 0.1.0 documentation #739 - Firas Qutishat
- Refactor DidResolver.Read() should return a did.Doc #118 - Firas Qutishat
- Refactor use did resolver to get the peer did doc #703 #645 - Firas Qutishat
- DIDExchange - State Name update for Action Events Github #690 - Rolson Quadras
- RestAPI - Accept Invitation API Implementation Github #692 - Rolson Quadras
- Fix for query connection not returning transient data - Github #722 - Rolson Quadras
- DID exchange client refactoring #727 Андрій Солук
- Fixed data race in introduce protocol Андрій Солук
- Introduce protocol client implementation #657 Андрій Солук
- Added dependency interface to Client #724 (on review) Андрій Солук
- Custom mock was replaced with gomock (introduce protocol) (on review) Андрій Солук
- Refactor state tests #707 Talwinder Kaur
- Create a connection between request and invitation, Sign the Exchange response with Invitation RecipientKey #issue-676, #issue728 Talwinder Kaur
- Add/verify signature in exchange response #24 (Sandra Vrtikapa)
- Support for public did in request message(Sandra Vrtikapa)
- Verifiable Credential follow-up issues #514, #712 (Dmitriy Kinoshenko)
JWT from Verifiable Credential with ES256K (secp256k1) signature #381 (Dmitriy Kinoshenko)
Grooming updates (from the previous week)
Design discussion
- Consolidate creator, storage and resolver DID under VDRI #777 - Firas Qutishat
- Define clear relationship between framework and context #212 -
Milestone progress
- TBD
Other business
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