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Attendees
- Timo Glastra <timo@animo.id>
Status updates
- Aries Bifold (Aries Bifold User Group Meetings)
- Aries Call
- Hyperledger moved to Discord
- Replaces rocket.chat
- https://discord.gg/N84Eg4z3
Agenda
- Record the meeting
- Merging OOB / DIDExchange
- What's left? Who wants to help?
- James Ebert has done some work on handshake reuse
- AMA
- How to handle the growing size of dependencies
- Selectively add dependencies (more lean core)?
- Slim agent by default.
- No credential formats supported by default
- Should be added using JSON-LD / Indy plugins
- No storage implementation
- should be added using Askar or Indy SDK
- Can help with multi-platform deployments
- Worry about having a gazillion afj packages
- JSON-LD vs Indy
- BBS vs Ed25519
- Shared components vs Indy SDK
- Selectively add dependencies (more lean core)?
Meeting Notes
Future topics
- React Native testing
- Support for Deno
- Monorepo dependencies
- TypeScript types
Meeting recording: