Project Health
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On a more positive note, a code review and assessment of Ursa was completed this past quarter and published by the Digital Identity Lab of Canada (IDLab). While there were some issues identified, they were relatively minor – a positive result. The full report is available here. Thanks to the IDLab and the contributors in the creation of the report, several Canadian public sector entities and Interac (Canada’s interbank network).
An expected outcome from the (very) recent approval of the Hyperledger AnonCreds project is an increase in focus on and (hopefully) activity in Ursa. The purpose of the AnonCreds project is to expand the awareness of AnonCreds, its capabilities and applicability beyond Indy. With that awareness, we expect an increase in use of the verifiable credential format and as such, the underlying open source code, including the code within Ursa.
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At the Ursa meetings, conversation is focused on a roadmap for the projects.
Required Information
- Have you switched from master to main in all your repos? Yes
- Have you implemented the Common Repository Structure in all your repos? Yes
- Has your project implemented these inclusive language changes listed below to your repo? No
- Have you added an Inclusive Language Statement to your project's documentation and/or Wiki pages? No
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- Angelo de Caro
- Arnaud J LE HORS
- artem
- Arun .S.M.
- Bobbi Muscara
- Danno Ferrin
- David Enyeart
- Grace Hartley (Deactivated)
- Jim Zhang
- kamlesh nagware
- Nathan George
- Peter Somogyvari
- Tracy Kuhrt
- Troy Ronda
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