Summary
Special call February 11 at 15H UTC, 10AM US Eastern
- Answer questions about Rich Schemas and collaborate on work
Special call February 11 at 15H UTC, 10AM US Eastern https://zoom.us/j/615818107
We intend to record this call.
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Introductions
Attendees
- Name (Organization) <email>
- Brent Zundel (Evernym) <brent.zundel@evernym.com>
- Stephen Curran (Cloud Compass/BC Gov) <swcurran@cloudcompass.ca>
- Sergey Khoroshavin <sergey.khoroshavin@evernym.com>
- Andrew Nikitin <andrew.nikitin@evernym.com>
- Alexander Shcherbakov
Main Business
- Collaborate on Rich Schemas
- Questions from the new Indy HIPE: https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-hipe/pull/153
- Action Items:
- Examples of all rich schema objects and workflow Ken Ebert Brent Zundel- end of next week
- DID resolver and how it is related to Rich Schema work Mike Lodder started this work
- DID vs DID URL for Schema identification - continue discussion
- Schedule a follow-up call