2021-09-23 Aries Framework JS Meeting notes
Planned Topics:
Roadmap & Planning
Contributions management
Getting started with the Framework
Remember the Hyperledger Code of Conduct
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Attendees
@Timo Glastra (Animo) <timo@animo.id>
@James Ebert (Indicio) <james.ebert@indicio.tech>
Status updates
Aries Bifold (Aries Bifold User Group Meetings)
Aries Call
Animo has won eSSIF Lab Grant to build Aries Mobile SDK -
AIP 2.0
BBS+, JSON-LD
Shared components (Aries Askar, Indy CredX, Indy VDR)
Agenda
Record the meeting
Welcome & Introductions
Status Updates
Roadmap & Planning
Contributions management
PR review process
Getting started with the Framework
Open Issues
Finish getting started guides in documentation !!! Stephen & Mostafa
Add support for receiving and proving revocable indy credentials - James
Loading ledger asynchronously - reduce the time it takes when receiving a credential
How to handle the case without an internet connection
Add support for RFC 0035: Problem Report - both adopted into other protocols and initiating it as a standalone protocol
Add demos on how to use AFJ as issuer/holder/verifier (like sample mediator)
Machine-readable governance frameworks
Action menu
Add support for RFC 0434: Out-of-Band - Priority (Connection reuse)
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Meeting Notes
Creating new libraries (extracting from Bifold)
Component libraries
Future topics
React Native testing
Support for Deno
Although it's not our focus right now, it should be possible in the long term.
First, we need to analyze if the following dependencies will work in Deno or what we need to do to make it work:
indy-SDK
native dependencies (file system, transport protocols like HTTP or WebSockets, ...)
other dependencies in package.json
Monorepo dependencies
TypeScript types
Meeting recording: