2022-06-02 Aries Framework JS Meeting notes
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Attendees
- Timo Glastra (Animo Solutions) <timo@animo.id>
- Lance Byrd (RootsID) <lance.byrd@rootsid.com>
- Philippe Foucault (Gouvernement du Québec) <philippe.foucault@mcn.gouv.qc.ca>
Status updates
- Aries Bifold (Aries Bifold User Group Meetings)
- Aries Call
- Hyperledger moved to Discord
- Replaces rocket.chat
- https://discord.gg/hyperledger
- Releases
- Next release - 0.2.0
- Issue Credential v2 indy
- Present Proof v2 indy
- Out of Band / DID Exchange - no public dids yet
- Pickup v2
- Holder/Verifier revocation and revocation notification
- 0.3.0
- Issue Credential v2 JSON-LD
- Present Proof v2 JSON-LD
- Shared Components?
- Splitting up the framework
- Next release - 0.2.0
Agenda
- Record the meeting
- Status updates
- Documentation (Karim Stekelenburg)
- Multitenancy (Timo Glastra)
- AMA
Meeting Notes
Future topics
- React Native testing
- Support for Deno
- Monorepo dependencies
- TypeScript types
Meeting recording: