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Summary:

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Introducing agents to each other and how that applies to connecting agents and tooling such as a test suite. 

Standardizing agent messages into URLs, to allow for new user experience alongside apps with registered protocol handlers.

Wire level format optimization to avoid unnecessary computational and message size growth when sending previously encrypted ciphertext.

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Attendees

NameOrganizationEmail
Stephen CurranCloud Compass/BC Govswcurran@cloudcompass.ca
Paul KnowlesDativapaul.knowles@dativa.com
Sam CurrenSovrin Foundationsam@sovrin.org
Tobias LookerSparktobias.looker@spark.co.nz
Thomas SheltonIndependenttwshelton@hrtoolbox.com
Darrell O'DonnellContinuum Loop/CULedgerdarrell.odonnell@continuumloop.com
Daniel HardmanEvernymdaniel.hardman@evernym.com
Richard EsplinEvernymrichard.esplin@evernym.com



Announcements

Agenda

ItemWhoNotes
Introducing Agents to Each OtherSam Currenhttps://hackmd.io/MAvDF-s4TR6bohEiU3TzFQ?view
Standardizing URL as a message transportTobias ?Looker
Open Discussion


Wire Level Forward optimizationDanielhttps://github.com/hyperledger/indy-hipe/pull/112
Pre-HIPE: Action Menu (aka The Slippery Slope)Stephen Curranhttps://hackmd.io/s/HkpyhdGtV

Notable HIPEs

Streamlined HIPE Process: https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-hipe/pull/113 - Please review and comment


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Introduction Protocol

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