2019-12-19 Identity WG Implementers Call

2019-12-19 Identity WG Implementers Call

Summary

  • Project updates

  • Pico Labs demo

Connection Info

The call takes place over Zoom here https://zoom.us/j/244779296

Reminder to the host: we plan to record this call.

Date

Dec 19, 2019 3PM UTC, 8AM PDT, 9AM MDT, 11AM EDT

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Attendees

Name

Company

Email

Name

Company

Email

@Steve McCown

Anonyome Labs

smccown@anonyome.com

Bruce Conrad

BYU

bruce_conrad@byu.edu

Phillip Long

ASU

long.phillip@asu.edu

@Nathan George

Sovrin Foundation 

nathan@sovrin.org

@Adam Burdett

Sovrin Foundation

adam@sovrin.org

@Paul Knowles

Dativa

paul.knowles@dativa.com

@Daniel Bluhm

Sovrin Foundation

daniel.bluhm@sovrin.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Announcements

Working Group Reports and Release Plans

  • Main Identity WG 2019-11-27

    • FATF digital

    • India stack: digital lockers and consent layers

    • Next call: Darrell O'Donnell on digital wallets

  • Hyperledger Indy

    • Contributors Meeting

      • Detailed discussion on the behavior of  the Transaction Author Agreement.

      • Discussion of how to host an Indy validator in a Kubernetes environment.

      • Discussed the future of Indy SDK wrappers.

    • Indy Node

    • Indy SDK

      • December, 1.14.0: Improvements to the TAA behavior, and LibVCX support for Aries Interop V1

    • Indy Catalyst

    • Indy Semantics WG

      • ODCA pilots underway

      • The agenda, video, notes, etc. from the HL Indy Semantics WG call: 

  • Hyperledger Aries

    • Aries Working Group meetings:

      • WG A: Preference for language frameworks over "SDK" wrappers. Discussion of different interpretations of Aries RFC 0094.

      • WG B: 

    • Aries Agents (Cloud Agent Python, Static Agent)

    • Aries Protocol Test Suite

      • Architectural improvements to support mediators, then can contribute LibVCX tests

    • Aries Shared Libraries (agent storage, vdr, utils)

    • Aries Language Frameworks and SDKs (Go, Java, JavaScript, .NET, Ruby, Python)

  • Hyperledger Ursa

    • Ursa 3.0 release is due in November

      • Updated BLS signature (multi-signatures, small-BLS)

      • Compilation optimization for specific hardware

      • Rest of predicates for Anoncreds 2.0 and delegatable credentials

    • Ursa 0.3.0 released

      • Updated BLS signature (multi-signatures, small-BLS)

      • Compilation optimization for specific hardware

      • Rest of predicates for Anoncreds 2.0 and delegatable credentials

    • ZMix 0.1.0 expected in January

      • Ursa and ZMix will be separate releases. ZMix is the proving code, and Ursa is everything else.

    • Agent Managed storage considerations -

  • Sovrin

    • Network updates and extensions

    • Sovrin Governance Frameworks and Trust Architecture

      • Sovrin Governance Framework v2 is approved.

      • Transaction Author Agreement is expected to be enforced on the Sovrin Staging Net in January, and Sovrin Main Net in February.

        • Indy is incorporating some changes to make it easier to adopt a TAA.

    • Sovrin Foundation Webmeeting Info:

      • The WG meets every other week for two regional one-hour Zoom webmeetings. Upcoming 2019 meeting dates: Nov 4/5, Nov 18/19, Dec 2/3, Dec 16/17.

      • US/EU Region meetings are Mondays 08:00-09:00 Pacific Time, 16:00-17:00 UTC.

      • APAC Region meetings are Mondays 18:00-19:00 Pacific Time, Tuesdays 02:00-03:00 UTC, Tuesdays 3-4PM New Zealand.

  • W3C Standards

  • Interop and External updates (@Dmitri Zagidulin

    • Talks continue between the various Personal Data Server communities, with the goal of choosing a standards body, where a common Agent / Data Hub / PDS spec can be incubated.

    • LifeScope Labs http://lifescope.io is announcing plans to implement Solid server, Encrypted Data Vaults and DIF Identity Hub APIs into its open-source personal data store.

  • Other?