2020-06-15 Indy Contributors Call
Summary
Planned:
Revocation 2.0 and BBS+ Progress in Ursa
Draft Sovrin MainNet Roadmap
The call recording is available here: 20200615 Indy Contributors Call
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Introductions
Attendees
@Stephen Curran (Cloud Compass Computing Inc.) <swcurran@cloudcompass.ca>
Related Calls and Announcements
Identity Implementer Working Group call (Wiki Page) - every 2nd Thursday
Release Status and Work Updates
Indy Node
Security Release
June Release Planned
Replacing Indy Crypto with Ursa (Kiva)
? More "rich schema" objects
? Ubuntu 20.04 (Kiva) - other dependencies - Jira Issue
Indy SDK
June(?):
Indy VDR into LibIndy
Indy Credx into LibIndy
Aries Shared Libraries
Aries Shared:
indy-vdr (Andrew Whitehead) https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-vdr
No progress - only outstanding issue - merge refactoring PR
indy-credx - https://github.com/andrewwhitehead/indy-credx
No progress
To be moved to BC Gov and then to Hyperledger
indy-shared-rs - https://github.com/bcgov/indy-shared-rs
Shared features across indy-vdr and indy-credx
pack/unpack on Ursa (not libsodium)
To be moved to Hyperledger
aries-credx
https://github.com/sovrin-foundation/aries-credx-framework-rs
6 most common attribute encodings (but not anoncreds 1 attribute encoding)
Can make a non-revocable credential and create proofs.
Aries Secure Storage initiatives:
Andrew is making progress on this. Aries WG topic on Wednesday.
Ursa
BBS+, Revocation work 2.0 work
Current Release: 0.3.2
Meeting Topics
Moving the meeting time - proposed: every second Tuesday, 8AM Pacific, other suggestions?
Mike Lodder - Revocation 2.0 and BBS+ progress in Ursa - what's happening?
Future Calls
Next call:
Draft Sovrin Roadmap - Presentation
Operations - Monitoring, Maintainability, Contributors to Indy
Functions - Revocation 2.0, etc.
Scalability - Performance Test Process, Optimizations - incremental and larger
Future: