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- Timo Glastra (Animo) <timo@animo.id>
- James Ebert (Indicio) <james.ebert@indicio.tech>
Status updates
- Aries Bifold (Aries Bifold User Group Meetings)
- Aries Call
- Animo has won eSSIF Lab Grant to build Aries Mobile SDK -
- AIP 2.0
- BBS+, JSON-LD
- Shared components (Aries Askar, Indy CredX, Indy VDR)
Agenda
- Record the meeting
- Welcome & Introductions
- Status Updates
- Roadmap & Planning
- Contributions management
- PR review process
- Getting started with the Framework
- Open Issues
- Finish getting started guides in documentation !!! Stephen & Mostafa
- Add support for receiving and proving revocable indy credentials - James
- Loading ledger asynchronously - reduce the time it takes when receiving a credential
- How to handle the case without an internet connection
- Add support for RFC 0035: Problem Report - both adopted into other protocols and initiating it as a standalone protocol
- wallet import and export
- Add demos on how to use AFJ as issuer/holder/verifier (like sample mediator)
- Machine-readable governance frameworks
- Action menu
- Add support for verifying revocable indy credentials
- Allow invitations to use public DID
- Add support for RFC 0434: Out-of-Band - Priority (Connection reuse)
- Add support for RFC 0023: DID Exchange
- Add support for 0453: Issue Credential v2
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Meeting Notes
- Creating new libraries (extracting from Bifold)
- Component libraries
Future topics
- React Native testing
- Support for Deno
- Although it's not our focus right now, it should be possible in the long term.
- First, we need to analyze if the following dependencies will work in Deno or what we need to do to make it work:
- indy-sdkSDK
- native dependencies (file system, transport protocols like HTTP or WebSockets, ...)
- other dependencies in package.json
- Monorepo dependencies
- TypeScript types
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