2019-12-09 Indy Contributors Call

Summary

  • Work updates
  • Update from the Aries Connect-a-thon
  • Plans for migration of LibIndy to Aries

Timezone: Americas afternoon / APAC morning

We intend to record this call.

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Introductions

Attendees

  • Name (Employer) <email>
  • Richard Esplin (Evernym) <richard.esplin@evernym.com>
  • Stephen Curran (Cloud Compass/BC Gov) <swcurran@cloudcompass.ca>

Related Calls and Announcements

  • Note the updated calendar invitation on the Hyperledger Calendar
  • Call schedule
    • December 16 (US+EMEA): normal
    • December 23: cancelled
    • December 30: cancelled
    • January 6 (US+APAC): cancel
    • January 13 (US+EMEA): normal
  • ssimeetup.org webinars
    • December 17: Deep dive into the Plenum Ledger
  • Hyperledger edX course - Introduction to Hyperledger Sovereign Identity Blockchain Solutions: Indy, Aries & Ursa
  • Previous Indy Contributors call
  • Identity Implementors Working Group call
    • Main place to get project updates, release status, and announcements.

Release Status and Work Updates

  • Indy Node
    • November: 1.12.1
      • Bug fixes
    • December / January: 1.23.0
    • Future
      • Ubuntu 18.04 (Kiva)
        • Need to check additional dependencies: 
          Error rendering macro 'jira' : null
      • Replacing Indy Crypto with Ursa (Kiva)
      • Remove replicas (Aardvark BFT) ?
      • Anoncreds 2.0 (Sovrin Foundation)
  • Indy SDK
    • November 1.13.0
    • Future
      • Deprecating some docs (IS-1425: Getting Started Guides) and wrappers (IS-1423: Python and DotNet)
      • Deprecate  additional wrappers (IS-1424) and LibVCX (IS-1416)
      • GitLab migration alongside Jenkins (Foundation)?
      • Warnings from rust cargo clippy (Mike and Axel), epic: IS-1401
  • Indy Catalyst
    • Production deployment testing: volume loads.
      • Happy with performance now.
    • Not yet migrated to Hyperledger. Needs more documentation.
  • Documentation improvements: Michael B and Stephen C
    • Need to review and prune out-of-date documentation (Alice / Faber treatment of pairwise DIDs is a key pain point)
    • Cloud Compass is building the Linux Foundation EdX courses for Indy and Aries
      • Overview launch date: November 21st
      • More content will follow
  • New design for revocation / Anoncreds 2.0 (Mike)
    • Would be useful to have a comparison in performance between Anoncreds 1.0 and Anoncreds 2.0
    • Need a plan for changes to Indy Node
      • HIPE for overall changes, then a design PR for the changes specific to the different repos.
        https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-node/tree/master/design
      • BC.gov will implement the existing revocation capability in ACA-Py for use in constrained cases
        • Looking to build against Anoncreds 2.0 as soon as it is available.
        • Unable to contribute to the Anoncreds 2.0 revocation capability at this time - no resources for that work.

Main Business

  • Migrating LibIndy to Aries
    • Indy Resolver becomes Indy-Aries-VDRI
      • Can wait to follow the DID-resolution spec, because the spec doesn't have enough detail today.
    • Indy Anoncreds becomes Aries-Shared-Creds-Anoncreds or Indy-Aries-Anoncreds
      • We prefer keeping it as a separate repo in Indy until another ledger shows interest.
    • Indy Wallet becomes Aries-Shared-KMS
      • Includes plugin interface
      • Aries-Shared-KMS-PostgreSQL
      • Aries-Shared-KMS-SQLite
  • Other themes from the Aries Connect-a-thon
  • Evernym can assist with:
    • Consensus
    • Revocation
    • Rich Schemas
    • DID Doc

Future Calls

  • January 13: Indy performance analysis (BC.gov)
  • Requirements question: IS-1099, should we allow duplicate credentials from the same issuer?
  • Non-secrets in the Indy Wallet
    • Cam is working on pluggable crypto. The wallet shouldn't decide what encryption you should be using.
    • Use cases where we would want to move keys between wallets
      • Moving the link secret / credential data from one device to another (synchronized storage).
      • Debug use cases
      • Richard's hit other uses cases that were better solved with DID Doc,  pre-signing, signing API.
    • Work-around with the web-crypto API
  • Migration of Indy-SDK to Aries-Core

Action items

  • HIPE #138, Issue #144 (Ken and Brent)
    • Create a PR for changing status to ACCEPTED
    • Check for an Aries RFC
  • PR to RFC #0019 to compare pack/upack to msgpack (Sergey)
  • Richard and Sergey will close old pull requests with a descriptive comment.
  • Mike wants to review the 61 cases of "unsafe" libindy calls and figure out if they are justified.

Call Recording