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Summary

Planned:

  • Work updates and collaboration on projects
    • VDR
    • CredX
    • Rich Schemas

We intend to record this call.

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Introductions

Attendees

  • Name (Organization) <email>

Related Calls and Announcements

Release Status and Work Updates

  • Indy Node
    • March:
      • Replacing Indy Crypto with Ursa (Kiva)
      • More "rich schema" objects
    • Future
      • Ubuntu 18.04 (Kiva)
        • Need to check additional dependencies: 
          Error rendering macro 'jira' : null
  • Indy SDK
    • March: 
      • 1.15.0:
        • LibVCX improvements to reject proof and connection redirect
        • Bug fixes
  • Indy Catalyst
    • https://github.com/bcgov/indy-catalyst
    • Still working on performance improvements
    • Being deployed at Government of Canada
    • Migrating to Hyperledger Aries: plan is to moving to aries-verified-credential-registry
      • Needs more documentation
  • Anoncreds 2.0
    • Mike: Creating a development plan in the Indy section of the wiki
    • Mike: Aries-Credx
    • Andrew: Indy-Credx
  • Aries Shared Libraries
    • Aries Shared:
      • indy-vdr (Andrew Whitehead)  https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-vdr
        • Remaining work: Design doc, FFI, testing, CI / CD
          • PR for using GitHub actions to run unit tests for CI.
            • Mike can help review.
            • Mike and Artem can help with CD artifacts for the various platforms.
        • As an Aries interface becomes standardized, will add that API layer
        • Split out an Indy-Util to contain common components between Indy-VDR and Indy-Credx
          • Need to check that duplicate copies of the util library doesn't cause trouble.
      • indy-credx / aries-credx
      • Aries-Shared-Util
        • Pack / Unpack
        • Not started yet
      • Aries-KMS
  • Ursa 0.3.2
    • To replace libsodium, need to have a replacement for the anoncrypt / authcrypt sealed box for pack / unpack.
      • Can be done in Ursa with two steps, but might add as a single function call.

Main Business

Future Calls

Next call:

  • Pick an issue reported against the Sovrin networks, and show how we found the problem in the logs. Sergey Khoroshavin

Future:

  • Requirements questions:
    • IS-1099: anoncreds.prover_get_credentials_for_proof_req should return per-credential timestamp
      • Should we allow duplicate credentials from the same issuer?

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






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