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- Indy Node
- June: 1.9.0 Pluggable Request Handlers
- Testing is at risk for June
- July: 1.9.1
- Bug fix release
- August: 1.9.2
- Bug fix release
- September: 1.10.0
- PBFT view change
- June: 1.9.0 Pluggable Request Handlers
- Indy SDK
- June: Indy SDK 1.10.0
- Flexible Credential Attribute Tagging (BC.gov)
- Bugfixes
- July:
- GitLab migration alongside Jenkins (Foundation)?
- Linux should be ready, maybe Windows.
- Need a plan for mobile devices.
- Could run it right after the release.
- LibVCX without agency
- GitLab migration alongside Jenkins (Foundation)?
- August
- Platform Updates (Evernym?)
- Aries / Indy split (Evernym will help with architecture)
- Anoncreds 2.0 (Sovrin Foundation, BC.gov?
- June: Indy SDK 1.10.0
- Ursa
- June: 0.1.2
- Exposing the existing functionality over a C-API for the Aroha team.
- July: 0.2.0
- Refactor internal plumbing for anoncreds 2.0, shouldn't impact external interfaces
- Multi-signature BLS instead of aggregated signature
- June: 0.1.2
- Aries
- Initial code migration
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