2019-08-19 Indy Maintainers Call
Summary
Release updates
Rich schemas HIPE
Proposal to improve performance of the Indy SDK CI test pipeline
Timezone: US afternoon and Asia morning
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Attendees
Name (organization) <email>
@Richard Esplin(Evernym) <richard.esplin@evernym.com>
Announcements
Summary of Prior Call
Release Status
Indy Node
August: 1.9.2
Bug fix release
September: 1.10.0
PBFT view change
Indy SDK
August:
Finish Authors vs Endorsers
Finish proof of possession of payment address
Platform Updates: Ubuntu 18.04
Future
Platfrom Updates: MacOS, CentOS
GitLab migration alongside Jenkins (Foundation)?
Aries / Indy split
Anoncreds 2.0 (Sovrin Foundation, BC.gov?)
Ursa
Working on release of 0.2.0
ZKP / ZKLang improvements
Debian packages
Refactor internal plumbing for anoncreds 2.0, shouldn't impact external interfaces
Refactor multi-signature BLS in addition to aggregated signature
Aries
Agent from Indy Catalyst migrated to aries-cloudagent-python (BC.gov)
Initial code migration from Indy SDK repositories
Indy Catalyst
Migrated
Work Updates
Documentation improvements: Michael B and Stephen C
Need to review and prune out-of-date documentation (Alice / Faber treatment of pairwise DIDs is a key pain point)
Michael is working on Indy Agent walkthrough using C#
Finishing work on ReadTheDocs (2 more weeks?)
SDK 2.0 architecture / Indy-Aries split (Sergey)
GitLab migration (Mike and Steve G)
Demos in the Identity Implementers WG calls
Issues with Jenkins machines because Rust builds run out of memory—workaround increased build time but is a temporary solution
Advanced Schemas and W3C creds (Ken)
Can successfully write and retrieve the Context object from the node code. Will track through all layers up to Aries.
5 additional objects need to be added.
Warnings from rust cargo clippy (Mike and Axel)
IS-1270 through IS-1274
New design for revocation / Anoncreds 2.0 (Mike)
Would be useful to have a comparison in performance between Anoncreds 1.0 and Anoncreds 2.0
First draft is latex document in Ursa repo. Will be published as PDF and HTML.
Need a plan for changes to Indy Node
HIPE for overall changes, then a design PR for the changes specific to the different repos.
https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-node/tree/master/design
Other Business
Accepting HIPE PR #138, Issue #144
Improving the performance of the Indy SDK CI pipeline:
Error rendering macro 'jira' : nullClose PR https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-sdk/pull/1048 as something that will be replaced by the advanced schema work?
Ken will review the work to see what we can learn.