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Attendees
- Jakub Koci<jakub.koci@gmail.com>
- Timo Glastra <timo@animo.id>
Status updates
- Aries Bifold (Aries Bifold User Group Meetings)
- Aries Call
- Animo has won eSSIF Lab Grant to build Aries Mobile SDK -
- AIP 2.0
- BBS+, JSON-LD
- Shared components (Aries Askar, Indy CredX, Indy VDR)
Agenda
- Record the meeting
- Hyperledger Fabric (Harsh Multani)
- License headers (Timo Glastra)
- Shared Components libraries (Berend Sliedrecht)
- Ongoing work
- Issue Credential V2
- Present Proof v2
- Revocation
- OOB / DIDExchange (routing keys, roles and states, get rid of did doc and verkey)
- Shared Components
- Open PRs
- AMA
Meeting Notes
Future topics
- React Native testing
- Support for Deno
- Monorepo dependencies
- TypeScript types
Meeting recording: