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Planned topics

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Welcome / Introductions

Announcements

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Grooming updates (from the previous week)

Design discussion

  • DIDAuthZ: resource authorization/discovery
  • Generic tunnels: HTTP over DIDcomm
  • JWE Envelope

Milestone progress

  • TBD

Other business

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  • Differentiating between fundamentals and domain-specific payload features. See RFCs#332.
    • How do we indicate what to instantiate when starting the framework? TODO.
  • DID Exchange should have a way to indicate default for simplex vs duplex.

Upcoming work

Future topics

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Action items

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