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Welcome / Introductions
Announcements
- Community project: Aries RFCs - process to move HIPES; RFCs that have been moved concepts / features / pull requests.
- Aries Workshop/Connectathon December 3-5 in Provo, Utah (details to follow)
- Daniel Bluhm (Sovrin Foundation) <daniel.bluhm@sovrin.org>
- Matt Raffel (kiva) <mattr@kiva.org>
- Ajay Jadhav (AyanWorks) <ajay@ayanworks.com>
- Richard Esplin (Evernym) <richard.esplin@evernym.com>
- Troy Ronda (SecureKey) <troy.ronda@securekey.com>
- Steve McCown (Anonyome Labs) <smccown@anonyome.com>
- Carl DiClementi (Factom Inc) <carl@factom.com>
- Kumaravel N (Ford) <nkumara2@ford.com>
- Brent Zundel (Evernym) <brent.zundel@evernym.com>
- Camilo Parra (Kiva) <camilop@kiva.org>
Welcome / Introductions
Announcements
- Internet Identity Workshop
- Hyperledger Maintainers Summit: Minneapolis October 8-10
- Bootcamp Russia: Event Location
- Aries Workshop/Connectathon December 3-5 in Provo, Utah (details to follow)
Summary of Prior Calls and Related Meetings
- DID WG
- first meeting last week, good participation. Starting with the existing spec. Hope to be at feature freeze by next spring.
- DID WG page: https://www.w3.org/2019/did-wg/
- DID WG did spec repo (feel free to raise issues): https://github.com/w3c/did-spec
- Aries WG
- Indy
- Ursa
- Question for the Indy team on testing and deploying debian packages
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- Aries-CloudAgent-Python (bc.gov) - Release 0.3.2 has been tagged and is on PyPi
- Support for RFC 0036 and RFC 0037 Credential Exchange protocols, 0.1 version of those protocols deprecated
- Working on next release, particularly on revocation support.
- Aries-Framework-Go (Troy)
- First milestone: Framework Go v0.1.0
- Weekly planning notes (2019-09-24)
- Aries-SDK-Ruby (Jack)
- Released as a Gem (0.0.3) due to Rails 6 issues
- Developed docker image with Rails 6 (Ruby 2.5.1) with Indy-SDK to test Aries-SDK-Ruby via Dokku deployment
- Needed for exploring concurrency and compatibility issues with Sidekiq, Resque, SuckerPunch, etc.
- Aries-Framework-DotNet (Tomislav)
- Moved from StreetCred to Aries: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-framework-dotnet
- Aries-StaticAgent-Python - Release 0.4.0
- Move from Pysodium → PyNacl
- Improved module interface and routing.
- Aries-SDK-Python - Wrapper from JeromK and SBCA?
- Aries-SDK-Java
- Aries-SDK subchannel / discussion aries-sdk-java
- Aries-SDK-JavaScript
- People are collaborating in the repohttps://github.com/hyperledger/aries-sdk-javascript/pulls
- Starting to implement the Aries RFCs.
- Indy
- Ursa
- Working on release of 0.2.0 (September / October)
- ZKP / ZKLang improvements
- Debian packages
- Refactor internal plumbing for anoncreds 2.0, shouldn't impact external interfaces
- Refactor multi-signature BLS in addition to aggregated signature
- Sovrin Foundation is looking to build a Indy specific Ursa, with ZKPs. Other Aries clients would build a different Ursa.
- Working on release of 0.2.0 (September / October)
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RFC Progress
Other Business
- Kiva and plan for aries-wallet
- W3C DID compliant storage library (discussion at RWOT, but no standard today)
- More testing
- Contributor diversity
- Wallet mobile support
- Architecture of Aries core library
- What is our fastest path to a library that framework implementors could consider using?
- Naming
- aries-wallet → aries-ams (agent managed storage)
- https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/issues/68
- Must be managed by an agent, and nobody else (differentiate from hub managed storage)
- When possible, we should avoid jargon and abbreviations. In this case it is probably not possible to be simpler.
- aries-wallet-postgres → aries-ams-postgresql
- aries-wallet-sqlite → aries-ams-sqlite
- aries-wallet → aries-ams (agent managed storage)
- aries-resolver-peer and aries-resolver-indy
- aries-core (pack / unpack)
Future Topics
- Next call
- Other:
- Hubs vs Agents
- Payments in Aries
- wallet query language
- IOT best practices (Robert Mitwicki, Adam Burdett , Lohan Spies )
- DID Resolution W3C and Sam's concerns: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/issues/130
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