Summary:
Planned:
- IIW Review
Note: This call is being recorded.
Date
(12PM Los Angeles, 3PM New York, Tuesday at 5AM Sydney)
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Attendees
- Name (Organization) <email>
- Troy Ronda (SecureKey) <troy.ronda@securekey.com>
- Paul Knowles (Dativa) <paul.knowles@dativa.com>
- George Aristy (SecureKey) <george.aristy@securekey.com>
- Daniel Bluhm (Sovrin Foundation) <daniel.bluhm@sovrin.org>
- Robert Mitwicki (The Human Colossus Lab) <robert@thclab.online>
- John Callahan (Veridium) <jcallahan@veridiumid.com>
- Andrew Whitehead (BC Gov) <cywolf@gmail.com>
- Brent Zundel (Evernym) <brent.zudel@evernym.com>
- Tobias Looker (Mattr) <tobias.looker@mattr.global>
- Ken Ebert (Sovrin Foundation> <ken@sovrin.org>
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- Tomislav Markovski (Streetcred) <tomislav@streetcred.id>
- Camilo Parra (Kiva) <camilop@kiva.org>
Welcome / Introductions
Announcements
- Hyperledger Maintainer Summit in Minneapolis (October 8-10)
- Hyperledger Bootcamp Russia (October 13-14)
- Aries Workshop/Connectathon December 3-5 in Provo, Utah (details to follow)
- Request from Troy Ronda that those interested in using JWE for pack()/unpack() (aka Encryption Envelope) push on getting that issue resolved. Issue 133, RFC 0019.
- DID Document Server based on the DNS framework - worked on by Michael Herman
- Other Announcements
Related Meetings Review
- Morning Aries Call - move current indy-sdk functionality to aries-sdk.
- Ursa -
- Semantics -
- Indy Contributors - Richard Esplin - Monday - View Change Protocol, probably October.
- Identity Implementer Call - Next week at 8AM Pacific; Last Week:
Upcoming Releases and Work Updates
- Aries-CloudAgent-Python (bc.gov)
- 0.3.3 release - fixes and dependancy updates
- Aries-Framework-Go (Troy)
- Aries-SDK-Ruby (Jack) - rails & indy-sdk docker working with aries-sdk-ruby gem
- Aries-Framework-DotNet (Tomislav)
- Aries-StaticAgent-Python - (nothing new) Release 0.4.0
- Aries-SDK-Python - PR from JeromeK - weigh-in from those interested in Python wrapper would be appreciated.
- Aries-SDK-Java
- Aries-SDK-JavaScript -
- Indy
- Indy Node
- Indy SDK
- Ursa
Agenda
- A mental model for the-component-formerly-known-as-wallet (Daniel Hardman, Tobias, Kyle)
- Proposal to merge PR on test suite (Daniel H)
- Delegatable creds and consent receipts (George A, Jan L, Daniel H)
- Discuss test suite doc (Daniel H)
- Future Topics - Suggestions
- Open Discussion
Next Week
Future Topics
- DIF Interop Project - Project is proceeding, connect the communities at IIW
- DKMS status
- Signature Envelope (Kyle)
- Credential Fraud: Example how in ACA-Py to verify same link secret across multiple credentials in presentation
- Using WebSocket as a way to communicate back to the mobile/desktop wallet (Agent (services or user) as a proxy for communication between service and digital wallet) Robert Mitwicki
- Update message type and protocol identifier to https.