Summary:
Planned topics
- Cam's proposal for Aries-Wallet
- Recap of architecture discussions at IIW
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Date
(7AM Los Angeles, 10AM New York, 3PM London, 17H Moscow)
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Attendees
- Name (Employer) <email>
- Stephen Curran (Cloud Compass/BC Gov) swcurran@cloudcompass.ca
- John Callahan (Veridium) <jcallahan@veridiumid.com>
- Nemanja Patrnogic (Evernym)<
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- Carl DiClementi (Factom Inc) carl@factom.com
- Troy Ronda (SecureKey) troy.ronda@securekey.com
Welcome / Introductions
Related Calls and Announcements
- Previous Aries Working Group calls
- Identity Implementors Working Group call
- Main place to get project updates, release status, and announcements.
Release Status
- Aries-CloudAgent-Python (bc.gov) - Release 0.3.3 has been tagged and is on PyPi
- Aries-Framework-Go (Troy)
- Weekly planning notes (2019-10-22)
- DID Exchange invitations can now include ledger DIDs (in addition to the underlying peer DID support).
- Ledger DIDs BDD tested using Sidetree protocol with both mock ledger (CI) and fabric ledger (CI) implementations.
- Aries-SDK-Ruby (Jack)
- Project is featured on Ruby-Flow (should appear this week 23 Oct 2019!)
- Updated to 0.0.6 at RubyGems https://rubygems.org/gems/aries-sdk-ruby
- Rails sample project using aries-sdk-ruby at https://github.com/johncallahan/aries-rails
- Aries-Framework-DotNet (Tomislav)
- Aries-StaticAgent-Python - Release 0.4.0
- Aries-SDK-Python - Wrapper from JeromK and SBCA?
- Aries-SDK-Java
- Aries-SDK-JavaScript
Work Updates
- Rich Schemas and W3C Verifiable Credentials (Ken)
- SDK 2.0 architecture / Indy-Aries split (Sergey)
- Architecture of Aries Verifiable Credentials Proof Formats
- Static Peer DIDs in aries-dri-peer (Richard and Sergey)
RFC Progress
Other Business
- Verifiable Data Registry instead of just Data Registry (vdri instead of dri) for naming of the Aries repos – Stephen Curran
- Removing of the DRI Peer and AMS SQLite? Ignore them for now, maybe add a README and say ''
- Cam's proposal for an Aries Wallet (Cam)
- Next step on Aries Core Libraries
- Resolver / Data Registry Interface
- Peer DIDs
- Wallet / Agent Managed Storage / ?
- Verifiable Credentials Proof Formats
- Resolver / Data Registry Interface
Future Topics
- Next call
- Using hardware enclaves (Daniel)
- 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
Action items
- Richard: Create repos specified in ARIES-3
Call Recording