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- Record the meeting
- 0.3.0 release
- Write migration guide like https://aries.js.org/guides/updating/versions/0.1-to-0.2
- AATH integration
- Lance Byrdwill do his best, with the help or Ariel Gentile
- Plan
Release 0.2.5Merge inconsistencies PR- Merge 0.3.0-pre into main
- triggers 0.3.0-alpha.0 release → test it out!
- Animo, Indicio will test
- Trigger 0.3.0 changelog PR
- Write migration guide → need to wait for complete changelog
- Make 0.3.0 release
- Extensions updates
- Hooks → Bifold (BCGov/Indicio/Community)
- Rest → Animo
- Indy SDK React Native
- Crash in newer RN versions
- https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-mobile-agent-react-native/issues/469
- options
- create new build for indy-sdk with libzmq 4.3.0+
- use shared components
- we could start with only indy-vdr
- use indy-vdr-proxy
- Decline issuance / proof request PR - https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-framework-javascript/pull/1014
- Post 0.3.0
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