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Meeting recording

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Status updates

Agenda

  • Record the meeting
  • new time for the meeting
  • GitHub runners limitations
    • not necessarily needed to support in-between versions of Node.JS (odd numbers)
      • reduces ci resource usage
  • indy-vdr proxy
  • Continue the conversation about “prioritisation for 0.5.0”
    • DIDComm v2
      • now that indy-sdk is gone, other libraries have DIDComm v2 support, main objective of AIP 3
      • Askar as backend for DIDComm v2? SICPA has implemented using didcomm v2 wasm library
      • support both libraries
    • Need to work on a new wallet api
      • focused on indy-sdk
      • still uses parameters for indy-sdk
      • way we are creating / opening the wallet is inherited from indy-sdk
    • Improving interfaces for message repository
      • fully support pickup v2 and v3 protocols
      • be a mediator without in memory message repository
    • Refactor basic message / trust ping to align with new way of doing things (support multiple versions of the protocol)
    • End user wallet perspective
      • key rotation
      • changing mediator
      • initialization, efficient way to check if the wallet key is valid

Meeting Notes

Future topics

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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