Project

Hyperledger Aries

Project Health

Hyperledger Aries continues to grow stronger in terms of number of contributors and in the interest from those using Aries in various use cases. It has an extremely diverse and global community.

The following are the highlights from this past quarter:

There continues to be lots of delivered, verified code and increases in participation and use of Aries.

As mentioned in the previous reports, the focus on making AnonCreds a ledger agnostic standard vs. a de facto standard is gaining momentum. The standard drafting process is going well, producing this work in progress spec, with a strong contingent working regularly to evolve it.

The Indy/Aries stack continues to be the global leader in SSI/verifiable data solutions.

Questions/Issues for the TSC

None.

Releases

The following Aries releases occurred in the last quarter:

Interoperability status can be seen here: https://aries-interop.info

Overall Activity in the Past Quarter

Per the Aries Activity Dashboard for the second quarter of 2022 (April-June), Aries codebases had 463 PRs (up about 12%) from 77 contributors (almost 30%).

Community participation is extremely active in Discord channels, community calls, and repo PR reviews and issues. Email lists are less frequently used.

Current Plans

Maintainer Diversity

Aries is a multi-codebase effort, and each codebase has its own set of maintainers. The diversity of maintainers closely matches contributors, with notes below.  Cross framework collaboration continues to increase through the use of the Aries Agent Test Harness. For example, interop tests are executed daily across the Python, Go, .NET, Rust (VCX) and JavaScript frameworks, plus two non-Hyperledger implementations of Aries.

Contributor Diversity

In addition to the code contribution statistics (above), here are a few indicators of our current diversity:

Additional Information

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