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Planned

  • Work updates
  • Aries crypto service RFC
  • Progress on POCs for Aries Core libraries: aries-kms and aries-vdri

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  • Troy Ronda (SecureKey) <troy.ronda@securekey.com>

Welcome / Introductions

Announcements

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  • Aries Protocol Test Suite
    • Works, and ready for test contributions
  • Aries-KMS
    • Moving Indy Wallet crate into aries-ams / aries-kms (might change the repo name)
    • cam's rust aries-kms (just old code in repo right now, once I add more to my RFC I will focus my attention to adding code here)
    • SQLite as the default wallet.
    • aries-ams-sqlite is archived
    • Need to migrate Postgres wallet plugin from Indy to aries-ams-postgres
  • Verifiable Data Registry Interface library
    • Static Peer DIDs in aries-vdri as the default implementation
    • aries-vdri-peer is archived
    • Ken's POC
  • Other Core Libraries (pack / unpack)
  • Aries-CloudAgent-Python (bc.gov) - Latest is Release 0.3.5 on PyPi
  • Aries-Framework-Go (Troy) #aries-go
    • Weekly planning notes (2019-11-0519)
    • Wrapping up 0.1.0 release and starting on 0.1.1.
    • https://didcomm.org is now used as the prefix for message types (replaces did:sov:....)
    • Successful experimentation on the possibility of exposing additional bindings (C, WASM).(We currently have Go and REST.).
    • Working on mediator, WebSocket transport, credential issuance.
    • Mentioned last week on the B call (make bdd-test) or (See README)
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      • Next up: credential issuance (and continuing with W3C verifiable credentials), WebAssembly & WebSockets.
  • Aries-SDK-Ruby (Jack)
  • Aries-Framework-DotNet (Tomislav)
  • Aries-StaticAgent-Python
  • Aries-SDK-Python - Wrapper from JeromK and SBCA?
  • Aries-SDK-Java
  • Aries-SDK-JavaScript
    • DIF people interested in implementing a Java Script library that might share some of the functionality of the Aries SDK. We need to keep that in mind.
  • Rich Schemas and W3C Verifiable Credentials (Brent & Ken)
  • Migration from LibIndy
    • Closing PRs related to Indy wrappers with pointers to Aries language libraries
    • LibVCX support for some Aries protocols
  • Ursa 3.0 release in November
    • Updated BLS signature (multi-signatures, small-BLS)
    • Compilation optimization for specific hardware
    • Rest of predicates for Anoncreds 2.0 and delegatable credentials

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