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- Indy Node Release Status Updates:
- Replace indy-crypto with ursa-crypto – build failing, Wade Barnes investigating.
- Need help.
- Alexander Jonsson is implementing the Rich Schema feature flag (Pull Request found here)
- Need review; cyclical warning in the static analysis – what to do?
- CI/CD Progress being made
- PyTest tags added – not yet merged – in draft. Need to make sure that every test has a mark on it. Some tests may be lost until the tags are added. Merge after that check.
- Need a review and approvals.
- Github Actions on a branch for CI – running and working, but need to keep them running in parallel to current method before moving forward.
- GitHub Actions for CD still to be done.
- PyTest tags added – not yet merged – in draft. Need to make sure that every test has a mark on it. Some tests may be lost until the tags are added. Merge after that check.
- Replace indy-crypto with ursa-crypto – build failing, Wade Barnes investigating.
- Call for Participation: Indy DID Method (did:indy) Specification
- Follow up from IIW
- Current hackmd.io Document
- Plan for Weekly Meetings
- Request for indy-sdk release
- Driver – restrictions on predicates
- LibVCX not planned as part of this
- Driver - (Evernym) fixes to indy-sdk and libvcx
- Driver - Stable release before wrapping Aries Shared Libraries (and deprecating components)
- Plan: mid-November release
- Review what has been merged already
- Knowledge transfer from Evernym team to Ian, Wade, others on how to tag, build and release - call to be setup this week. Sergey M. - Friday at 6AM Pacific
- Join Zoom Meeting (Friday 6am pacific time)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88652458257?pwd=Z2xmdFpQbVBFTThWTVlOYm9ieitwUT09
Meeting ID: 886 5245 8257
Passcode: 534767 - Possible resources – UBC Students if there are things that can be done.
- iOS wrapper - can we include this in the release? Latest:
- Drop 32-bit (no issue there)
- Follow instructions - doing build from scratch – works fine, but link fails iosarch64 binaries not found (arm versions).
- Issue - libsodium, SSL, ZMQ installation via homebrew; Mac binaries installed, not universal or iOS. Must install them manually - build and package. Some prebuilt ones can be installed via homebrew. Instructions need to be added - questionable source.
- Need to decide if people should build it themselves or install via the pre-built or from a package manager (CocoaPods) Update the instructions one way or the other.
- Produce artifacts that can be put on CocoaPods package manager.
- https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-sdk/issues/2249
- Driver – restrictions on predicates
- Request for volunteer to lead Indy Plenum PR Review: Richard to find a "volunteer"
- Request from Hyperledger – reach out to HL Staff to help getting some contributors – has been successful in the past – can anyone step up from the project to drive that from the project side? Contact Marta Piekarska-Geater
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