Summary:
- QR / Invitations
Note: This call was recorded and the recording and chat transcript are at the bottom of the page.
Date
(7AM-10AM Los Angeles)
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Dial-in link
https://zoom.us/my/hyperledger.community.3?pwd=UE90WHhEaHRqOGEyMkV3cldKa2d2dz09
Attendees
- Sam Curren <sam@indicio.tech>
Welcome / Introductions
Focus
QR Code & Invitations
Discussion Topics
- RFC 496 - Transition to OOB and DID Exchange
- RFC 700 - sending out-of-band as query parameters and enable redirect back.
- How are we really going to do deep-links?
- HTTP Mobile exemptions
- DIDComm allows HTTP endpoints
- Mobile platforms require an exemption to call http links instead of https
- How do we resolve this for mediators and mobile apps?
Action items
Call Recording