Skip to end of metadata
Go to start of metadata

You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 2 Next »

Summary

  • Status of indy-node CI/CD
  • Status of Ubuntu upgrade
  • Indy DID Method Repo

Recording from the call: 

Hyperledger is committed to creating a safe and welcoming

community for all. For more information

please visit the Hyperledger Code of Conduct.

Welcome and Introductions

Attendees

Related Calls and Announcements

Release Status and Work Updates

Meeting Topics

  • Update on CI/CD Update and Ubuntu Upgrade: Status Document
    • GitHub Issues
      • Indy-Plenum - issues – "2004" tag, including some help wanted
    • Indy-Plenum
      • Status: 
    • Indy-Node
      • Status: 
    • indy-test-automation
      • Status:
    • Sovrin Release - Wade Barnes
      • Status: <To be completed>
      • ETA: ??
  • Indy Plenum issuer reported: IC Queue getting quite large
    • Evernym has provided feedback and Dom is looking into things further on his end.
  • Indy DID Method specification repo: indy-did-method and the published spec: https://hyperledger.github.io/indy-did-method/
    • Huge thanks to Bosch for getting the work done! 
    • Needs some cleanup – the logo link and the Spec-Up dependabot updates.
    • And it needs to be reviewed, a backlog created and code written...
  • Indy SDK
  • Update: Indy to participate in the Linux Foundation Grace Hopper Day (Oct 1, 9-5am PT).
    • Hyperledger accepted as a group: Indy and Fabric
    • Indy needs 10-20 triaged, non-documentation, “good first issues” labeled and ready two weeks before each event.
      • Perhaps a number of the did:indy effort.
    • Provide 1 project representatives who are also maintainers of your project (e.g. can merge PRs), preferably women.
  • Indy Contributor Campaign
    • Perhaps a foundation for this:
      • Indicio and Hyperledger talking about a joint venture for Indy certification
      • Perhaps an Indy workshop to get them through initial questions
    • Need a guide to setup dev environment, change a line of code, test locally, submit PR.
      • With the CI/CD to cover a lot of the details.

Future Calls

  • Indy Contributor Campaign
    • Focus: Indy Generation Next
      • Audience: Organizations building Indy Instances, applications built on Indy
        • Not going for casual, independent developers, more on organizations that can assign developers to work on the project for a set chunk of time (e.g one month)
      • Key Features:
        • Indy network of networks support
        • Indy support for W3C DID Standard 1.0
      • Tasks:
        • Update NYM to support new "diddoc_content" data element
        • Indy-sdk, indy-vdr support for new "diddoc_content" data element
        • Indy DID Resolver support for new "diddoc_content"
        • indy-sdk, indy-vdr support for multiple ledgers
        • Support for new ledger object identifiers
        • Handling cred_defs that references schema on other ledgers
        • Possible: support for NYM "keri_keystate" data element, indy-sdk/indy-vdr support and DID resolver support
        • Other?
      • Foundational Work:
        • did:indy spec. as a spec.
        • Tasks in GitHub Issues - tagged for campaign
        • Getting started with developing indy-plenum and indy-node
      • Campaign work
        • Landing page
        • Video: Intro to Indy Generation Next
        • Meetup channels
  • Changes to indy-node needed for did:indy
  • Status of Indy-SDK
    • Statement on the future of the Indy SDK: PR 2329
    • Plans for future of Indy CLI (move to Indy VDR?)
    • Indy SDK in test for Indy Node (move to Indy VDR?)
    • Status of GitHub Actions for the Indy-SDK
  • Indy bugs
    • Using GitHub tags "Good First Issue" and "Help Wanted" 
    • Node 1490: problems with large catch-up
    • Plenum 1506: view change message consensus calculation error
  • Hyperledger campaign to recruit additional developers.

Action items









  • No labels