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Welcome and Introductions
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- Stephen Curran (Cloud Compass Computing Inc.) <swcurran@cloudcompass.ca>
- Robin Klemens (Institute for Internet Security) <klemens@internet-sicherheit.de>
- Lynn Gray Bendixsen(Indicio, PBC) <lynn@indicio.tech>
Related Calls and Announcements
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- Update on CI/CD Update and Ubuntu Upgrade: Status Document
- GitHub Issues
- Indy-Plenum - issues – "2004" tag, including some help wanted
- Indy-Plenum
- Status:
- Adjusted pipelines to use the same flow, removed async parts
- Updated Indy-SDK
- Status:
- Indy-Node
- Status:
- Updated per plenum, almost completed.
- Both 16.04 and 20.04 are (almost) done
- Next: PRs to be merged to update and remove pip<10 dependency, tricky to merge
- Status:
- indy-test-automation
- Status:
- Breaking the dependencies between this and Node/Plenum
- Uses docker-in-docker to spin off the tests, run ledgers, etc.
- Wade trying to get that to run locally, and then remove the circular dependency
- Move tests from Node to Sovrin – where they should be. Eliminates the circular issue.
- Make it a dependency only in Sovrin, not in Node
- Wade to provide details on what needs to be done, opening up getting help from Robin and team and Philipp.
- Wade trying to get that to run locally, and then remove the circular dependency
- Status:
- Sovrin Release - Wade Barnes
- Status: <To be completed>
- ETA: ??
- Evernym has provided feedback and Dom is looking into things further on his end.
- GitHub Issues
- Indy DID Method specification repo: indy-did-method and the published spec: https://hyperledger.github.io/indy-did-method/
- Huge thanks to Bosch for getting the work done!
- Needs some cleanup – the logo link and the Spec-Up dependabot updates.
- And it needs to be reviewed, a backlog created and code written...
- Indy SDK
- Update: Indy to participate in the Linux Foundation Grace Hopper Day (Oct 1, 9-5am PT).
- Hyperledger accepted as a group: Indy and Fabric
- Indy needs 10-20 triaged, non-documentation, “good first issues” labeled and ready two weeks before each event.
- Perhaps a number of the did:indy effort.
- Provide 1 project representatives who are also maintainers of your project (e.g. can merge PRs), preferably women.
- Renata Toktarhas volunteered to represent Indy
- Indy Contributor Campaign
- Perhaps a foundation for this:
- Indicio and Hyperledger talking about a joint venture for Indy certification
- Perhaps an Indy workshop to get them through initial questions
- Need a guide to setup dev environment, change a line of code, test locally, submit PR.
- With the CI/CD to cover a lot of the details.
- Perhaps a foundation for this:
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- Changes to indy-node needed for did:indy
- Status of Indy-SDK
- Statement on the future of the Indy SDK: PR 2329
- Plans for future of Indy CLI (move to Indy VDR?)
- Indy SDK in test for Indy Node (move to Indy VDR?)
- Status of GitHub Actions for the Indy-SDK
- Indy bugs
- Using GitHub tags "Good First Issue" and "Help Wanted"
- Node 1490: problems with large catch-up
- Plenum 1506: view change message consensus calculation error
- Hyperledger campaign to recruit additional developers.
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