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Anti-Trust Policy:

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Resources

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Meeting Notes

  • Moving to OWF - meeting notes from this week's Aries WG
    • https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-framework-javascript/discussions/1586
    • Org migrations should be done with a transfer of the repo
      • maintains links & commit history
      • Move is far better than a fork.
    • Should discuss which components would be moved simultaneously
      • Probably at least Bifold and Askar
    • What to do with the RFCs?
    • Interoperability: are .Net and Go implementations still interoperable with the latest RFCs and interop suite?
      • .Net already moved to OWF
    • OWF policy: maintainers are in charge of the repositories and decisions (same as in Hyperledger)
    • AJF would probably be the most mature wallet framework, so OWF would have an incentive to promote and market it

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