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Meeting recording


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Future topics

Next Week:

  • .devcontainers demo (Jason Leach)
  • AFJ as a mediator. Thoughts and conversation on High Availability (HA) support. Anyone who runs a mediator in prod will probably want HA (3 pods, 3 servers, etc) (Jason Leach / Timo Glastra)

Future Topics:


  • It would be good to discuss OCA implementation in AFJ and in Aries Bifold and where should be a boundary between the two in this feature.



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