We are going to have two tracks to the conference:
- The primary track will be a sequence of discussions that will follow the path we expect will be selected to accomplish the goal of the conference. On that expected path, there are a number of technical decisions to be made, discussions to be had, trade-offs to be explored and (as best we can) a backlog of technical work to be defined (and assigned!!).
- The secondary track will be a series of presentations/discussions on topics related to the user story that we are trying to accomplish, but that are not part of the immediate changes we expect to be making. Think of this as the “unconference” part of the Interop-athon. If ideas come from the secondary track sessions that could or should alter the expected path, we’ll make that happen.
For both tracks, we need experts/facilitators on the topics to lead the sessions and we welcome volunteers for each session. For the primary track sessions, you’ll be stuck with me (Stephen Curran) as the default facilitator, but I’ll be more than happy to let others lead sessions they are interested in--please let me know. For the secondary tracks, there must be a volunteer to lead each session.
Please see the "Roles and Rules" section below for guidelines on participating in a session.
Primary Track:
CET Time | EDT Start Time and Length | Topic | Facilitator(s)/Presenter | Notes | Recordings |
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Day 1 - September 1, 2020 - Primary Track | |||||
13:00 - 13:40 | 7:00 (40) | Introduction and Welcome (Main Space) | Presentation | ||
13:45 - 14:55 | 7:45 (70) | One Indy DID Method to Rule Them All | |||
15:00 - 16:00 | 9:00 (60) | Finding Indy Network Metadata — genesis files, governance framework, etc. | |||
16:30 - 17:10 | 10:30 (40) | Indy DID and Ledger Object Data References – credential, proof, etc. | Tomislav Markovski | Session Notes HackMD Doc | |
17:15 - 17:55 | 11:15 (40) | Where Are We Now and What's Next? | Nathan George | 20200901 IIO Who is going to make what changes? - video 20200901 IIO Who is going to make what changes? - Chat | |
18:00 - 19:00 | 12:00 (60) | Daily Wrap Up - Report from Sessions | Presentation | 20200901 IIO Day 1 Wrapup.mp4 | |
Day 2 - September 2, 2020 - Primary Track | |||||
13:00 - 13:25 | 7:00 (25) | Day 2 Introduction and Welcome | @Stephen Curran | Presentation | |
13:30 - 14:05 | 7:30 (35) | Storing Indy DID and Ledger Object References – Aries storage, Indy wallet | |||
14:10 - 14:25 | 8:10 (15) | DDNR Scheme for Network Resolution | Kapil Singh | Session Notes | |
14:25 - 14:55 | 8:25 (30) | Testing Indy Ledger Interoperability | Keith Smith | Session Notes | |
15:00 - 16:00 | 9:00 (60) | Decisions: What are we going to do? | Stephen Curran | Session Notes | |
16:30 - 17:25 | 10:30 (55) | dHIDA: Decentralized Hyperledger Identity Developer Alliance What Changes to Make, Where? | |||
17:30 - 18:10 | 11:30 (40) | Who is Going to Make the Changes and When? | |||
18:15 - 19:00 | 12:15 (45) | Daily Wrap Up - Report from Sessions (Main Space) | @Stephen Curran | Presentation | Not recorded |
Secondary Track:
Sessions will be added in parallel as offers to Facilitate/Present come up.
Time (CET) | EDT Start Time and Length | Topic | Facilitator(s)/Presenter | Notes | Video link |
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Day 1 - September 1, 2020 | |||||
13:45 - 14:55 | 7:45 (70) | Indy Technical Interoperability 101: Past, Present and Future + AMA | 20200901 IIO - Indy Tech Interop 101.mp4 | ||
15:00 - 16:00 | 9:00 (60) | KERI and Indy Interoperability - Homework: KERI 101 Webinar | |||
16:30 - 17:25 | 10:30 (55) | Getting DIDDocs on an Indy Ledger | |||
Day 2 - September 2, 2020 | |||||
13:30 - 14:25 | 7:30 (55) | BBS+ & Indy, and a Better Credential Revocation Mechanism | Mike Lodder | ||
13:30 - 14:25 | 7:30 (55) | Interop Testing: The Aries Agent Test Harness | Sheldon Regular | ||
14:30 - 16:00 | 8:30 (90) | Up and Coming Indy Networks:
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16:30 - 17:25 | 10:30 (55) | A Vision for Interoperable Schema - Homework: Overlays Capture Architecture (OCA) | |||
16:30 - 17:25 | 10:30 (55) | Information sharing agreements and consent handling in SSI | Jan Lindquist | 20200902 Information sharing agreement and consent handling.mp4 | |
17:30 - 18:10 | 11:30 (40) | Bring Us Your Use Cases (Discussion) | Sam Curren | ||
17:30 - 18:10 | 11:30 (40) | Preliminary Discussion on Dealing with Forking | No Notes - See recording |
Roles and Rules
- Participants must use raising and hands and adding a "+q" comment in chat to join the queue to speak. The Zoom Manager may track the queue for the facilitator.
- Facilitators/Presenters will share their screen for presentations, optionally share the notes being taken and facilitate discussions.
- When facilitating a discussion, monitor the discussion for digressions that go too deep, and conflicts that threaten accomplishing the goals. If you progress is being made because of a small group, appeal to the wider audience (perhaps via a vote) to resolve the issue or to decide how to move it aside.
- Zoom Managers should silence mics that are inadvertently activated, monitor the queue, lower raised hands after the participant speaks turn on and off recordings and generally make the room work.
- Note Takers should document the discussion at a high level, record any decisions made and any action items suggested (especially if someone agrees to do something). Ideally, after the session, add a short "tl;dr" summary of the key outcomes at the top of the session notes that can be used in the wrap-up sessions.