Planned:
- Routing/Pickup Protocols
- Inline Keys
- RFC Review
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Date
(12PM Los Angeles, 3PM New York, Tuesday at 5AM Sydney)
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Attendees
- Name (Organization) <email>
- Daniel Bluhm (Sovrin Foundation) <daniel@sovrin.org>
- Stephen Curran (Cloud Compass/BC Gov) <swcurran@cloudcompass.ca>
- Troy Ronda (SecureKey) <troy.ronda@securekey.com>
- Richard Esplin (Evernym) <richard.esplin@evernym.com>
- George Aristy (SecureKey) <george.aristy@securekey.com>
- Sam Smith (ProSapien) <sam@samuelsmith.org>
- Drummond Reed (Evernym & Sovrin Foundation) <drummond.reed@evernym.com>
- Albert Solana Berengué (Validated Id) <albert.solana@validatedid.com>
- Adam Burdett (Sovrin Foundation)<adam@sovrin.org>
- Moushmi Banerjee (Nutanix) <moushmi.banerjee@nutanix.com>
Welcome / Introductions
Announcements
- Aries Workshop/Connectathon December 3-5 in Provo, Utah (details to follow)
- Aries Quarterly Report Draft (contributions/comments welcome)
- Other Announcements
Related Meetings Review
- Morning Aries Call - Threading Model Discussion
- Ursa -
- Indy Contributors -
- Implementers Call -
Upcoming Releases and Work Updates
- Aries-CloudAgent-Python (bc.gov) - Release 0.3.1 has been tagged and is on PyPi
- Working on next release, particularly on revocation support.
- Aries-Framework-Go (Troy)
- First milestone: Framework Go v0.1.0
- Best way to get involved: daily stand-up meetings
- Some work on v0.2.0 is being done in parallel - specifically initial verifiable credential efforts (initial commit)
- Aries-SDK-Ruby (Jack)
- Moved to https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-sdk-ruby
- Released as a Gem (0.0.2)
- Will use synchronous (blocking) threads due to GIL with reliance on ActiveJob in Rails (adaptors for Sidekiq, Resque, Sucker Punch, etc.) to support threading (but untested)
- Aries-Framework-DotNet (Tomislav)
- Moved from StreetCred to Aries: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-framework-dotnet
- Aries-SDK-Python - Wrapper from JeromK and SBCA?
- Aries-SDK-Java
- People are expressing interest in Rocket Chat, but no one has started contributing code yet. Could start by moving the Indy SDK wrapper to Aries.
- Aries-SDK-JavaScript
- Need a reviewer for the pull request moving code from Indy-SDK to Aries.
- Indy SDK
- August
- Ursa
- Working on release of 0.2.0
- ZKP / ZKLang improvements
- Debian packages
- Refactor internal plumbing for anoncreds 2.0, shouldn't impact external interfaces
- Refactor multi-signature BLS in addition to aggregated signature
- Sovrin Foundation is looking to build a Indy specific Ursa, with ZKPs. Other Aries clients would build a different Ursa.
- Working on release of 0.2.0
Agenda
- Routing & Pickup Protocols (Sam Curren)
- Inline Keys and DID Key references
- RFC Review
- Acceptance of Credential Exchange - 0036/0037
- Open Discussion
Next Week
Future Topics
- DIF Interop Project - Who?
- RFCs Moving forward - Make your case
- DKMS status
- Signature Envelope (Kyle)
Action items
Call Recording