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Dial-in link
https://zoom.us/my/hyperledger.community.3?pwd=UE90WHhEaHRqOGEyMkV3cldKa2d2dz09
Attendees
- Sam Curren <sam@indicio.tech>
- Steve McCown <smccown@anonyome.com>
- Rolson Quadras<rolson.quadras@securekey.com>
- Sudesh Shetty<sudesh.shetty@securekey.com>
- Robert Mitwicki<robert.mitwicki@humancolossus.org>
Welcome / Introductions
Announcements
- Swiss- Discussion paper on the target vision for an e-ID:
- GlobaliD - 'Code with me' proposal for native mobile aries frameworks. Information and reward details here
- 2021-1011-21 04 : Identity Implementers WG Call (9am MT / 3pm UTC): Review current development topics from several SSI organizations and working groups Steve McCown will present methods for automatically generating language wrappers for Rust libraries.
Release Status and Work Updates
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- Aries Mobile Agent Summit
- Prioritize topics:
- RFC 496 - Transition to OOB and DID Exchange
- HTTP Mobile exemptions
- UX of Invitations
- SVG Cred Display
- Mobile Infrastructure (2)
- Mobile Verifiers
- Device Recovery (Backup/Restore/Sync/Rotation to new keys)
- Secure Element usage
- SDK / Embedding Agents into existing Mobile Apps
- Credential UX (3)
- SVG Cred Display
- Auto-approval of presentation requests (e.g.: trusted verifier, trusted preset, etc ...)
- Credential Theming (e.g. Icon, Colors, Description)
- Revocation implications for Mobile
- Consequences of Machine Readable Governance on UX
- Other User Experience (UXEmbedding Agents into existing Mobile Apps) (4)Mobile Verifiers
- UX of Invitations
- Exposing errors / details to users & power users (404 and 503 like errors)
- Unsupported DID Method
- Revocation implications for Mobile
- Glossary - naming conventions - how to hide technicalities in front of user
- QR / Invitations (1)
- How are we really going to do deep-links?
- Secure Element usage
- Device Recovery (Backup/Restore/Sync/Rotation to new keys)
- Security
- DID method specific
- Immutability of schema and JSON-LD security issues
- Biometrics/PIN unlock (overlap with UX)
- Protocols
- DIF Credential Manifest attachment (followup from Issue Credential v2 json-ld attachment in AIPv2).
- DIDComm v2 (and related)
- DIDComm v2
- WACI
- Future sessions - schedule, format, and topics
- TBD2 hour meetings weekly
- task forces - publish agendas, focused on different issues
- group agenda topics
- protocol format
- mobile infrastructure
- backup
- secure elements
- ux topics
- display creds
- standardized experiences
- leverage wiki on topics, discussions on github?
- Tasks
- Select regular 2 hour meeting block (sam)
- wiki / etc infrastructure (sam)
Other Business
Future Topics
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