Summary
Planned:
- Work updates:
- Indy VDR
- Indy Credx / Aries Credx
- The future of this meeting
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Introductions
Attendees
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Related Calls and Announcements
- Identity Implementors Working Group call
- Main place to get project updates, release status, and announcements.
- Results from call to discuss techniques for supporting an Indy Network
Release Status and Work Updates
- Indy Node
- April:
- Replacing Indy Crypto with Ursa (Kiva)
- More "rich schema" objects
- May:
- Ubuntu 18.04 (Kiva)
- Need to check additional dependencies: Error rendering macro 'jira' : null
- Need to check additional dependencies:
- Ubuntu 18.04 (Kiva)
- April:
- Indy SDK
- March:
- 1.15.0:
- LibVCX improvements to reject proof and connection redirect
- Bug fixes
- 1.15.0:
- March:
- Aries VCR
- https://github.com/bcgov/indy-catalyst
- Working on transitioning to Hyperledger - rename, required files, documentation
- Being deployed at Government of Canada
- 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.
- PR for using GitHub actions to run unit tests for CI.
- 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.
- Remaining work: Design doc, FFI, testing, CI / CD
- indy-credx / aries-credx
- https://github.com/sovrin-foundation/aries-credx-framework-rs
- 6 most common attribute encodings
- Does not yet have anoncreds 1 attribute encoding.
- https://github.com/andrewwhitehead/indy-credx
- Can make a non-revocable credential and create proofs.
- Tagging will be moved to the KMS.
- Mike will be working on revocation registry 2.0
- https://github.com/sovrin-foundation/aries-credx-framework-rs
- Aries-Shared-Util
- Pack / Unpack
- Not started yet
- Aries-KMS
- Mike working on documentation and architecture as an Aries RFC (KMS architecture) and Ursa RFC (API)
- PR is submitted: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/pull/440
- Mike and Cam's aries-core-rs → aries-kms-mayaguez
https://github.com/sovrin-foundation/aries-kms-rs- Persistence work allows plugging in any database engine.
- Focus is using an external enclave.
- Indy wallet crate might move to start another aries-kms implementation → aries-kms-vostok
- Mike working on documentation and architecture as an Aries RFC (KMS architecture) and Ursa RFC (API)
- indy-vdr (Andrew Whitehead) https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-vdr
- Aries Shared:
- 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.
- To replace libsodium, need to have a replacement for the anoncrypt / authcrypt sealed box for pack / unpack.
Other Business
Future of this meeting (and Indy collaboration generally)
- We recognize as a community that each of us needs to adapt to current global events: improving the upstream open source libraries is likely to be slower.
- Note from Aries calls: no apology is needed if people take longer to respond to things.
- My role changed, so we need a change in host.
- Fewer meetings and more async collaboration?
- We recognize as a community that each of us needs to adapt to current global events: improving the upstream open source libraries is likely to be slower.
Future Calls
Next call:
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?
- IS-1099: anoncreds.prover_get_credentials_for_proof_req should return per-credential timestamp
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.