2020-02-18 Framework Go Weekly Planning
Summary:
Planned topics
Work updates (5 mins)
Grooming (20 mins)
Design discussion (20 mins)
Open Discussion (10 mins)
Date
Feb 18, 2020 (7:30AM Los Angeles, 10:30AM Toronto/New York, 3:30PM London, 17:30H Moscow)
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Attendees
@Андрій Солук (Euristiq) <andrii.soluk@euristiq.com>
@Dmitriy Kinoshenko (Euristiq) <dmytro.kinoshenko@euristiq.com>
@Baha A Shaaban (SecureKey) <baha.shaaban@securekey.com>
@derektrider(SecureKey) <derek.trider@securekey.com>
@Filip Burlacu (SecureKey) <filip.burlacu@securekey.com>
@Sudesh Shetty (SecureKey) <sudesh.shetty@securekey.com>
Welcome / Introductions
Announcements
None
Release status
None
Work updates (from the previous week)
aries-js-worker: enabled browser usage (PRs: #1224 #1233 #1239 #1241 #1242 #1276) @George Aristy
aries-js-worker: implementing CI (task #1238 in progress) @George Aristy
Improve logging inside he framework #1248 - @Rolson Quadras
Agent Rest Binding - Support to set LOGGER level #1219 - @Rolson Quadras
Ignore Transport Return Route decorator for forward message #1218 - @Rolson Quadras
Refactoring: Introduce protocol should not depend on the thread (on review) #1157@Андрій Солук
Support "jws" Linked Data proof #1093 - @Dmitriy Kinoshenko
Refactoring creation of serialized JWT from Verifiable Credential #339 (JWS) - lightweight JWT - @Dmitriy Kinoshenko
JWT library with flexible signers #1264 - PR review @Dmitriy Kinoshenko
Create a new Storage type with Delete() function #1147 and Add a new KMS API and mock #1148 - @Baha A Shaaban
Add a default (local) KMS implementation with SecretLock as option #1149 - in PR @Baha A Shaaban
Hook the new KMS in framework and context #1150 and update Crypto unit tests to load a KMS with the new key formats #1151 @Baha A Shaaban
aries-js-worker : command handling through wasm #1272, #1262, #1259, #1250, #1245, #1221, #1208 @Sudesh Shetty
Grooming updates (from the previous week)
Design discussion
didcomm:// protocol handlers (context: trustbloc/bloc-docs#15) @George Aristy
Milestone progress
TBD
Other business
TBD
Upcoming work
DIDComm Router - Support for Query router connID #1217 - @Rolson Quadras
DIDComm Router/Mediator - BDD tests for REST binding #1169 - @Rolson Quadras
Issue Credential Protocol @Андрій Солук
JWT library with flexible signers #1264 - @Dmitriy Kinoshenko
verificationMethod for proof verification #1156 - @Dmitriy Kinoshenko
REST binding for Verifiable Credential docs #1190 - @Dmitriy Kinoshenko
WASM/JS binding for verifiable credential docs #1191 - @Dmitriy Kinoshenko
To Start working on JWE:
aries-js-worker: fixes and enhancements @Sudesh Shetty
Future topics
"OutOfBand" protocol @George Aristy
Moves invitation to its own protocol
Invitation will kickstart a workflow by including the next steps
Context: trustbloc/bloc-docs#10
Action items