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Attendees

Status updates

Agenda

  • Record the meeting
  • 0.2.0 Release
    • Issue Credential v2 - Working on W3C credentials and comments from PR
    • Present Proof v2 - Working on fixing e2e tests
    • Revocation Notification - ?
    • DIDExchange / OOB
      • did:key to for recipientKeys, routingKeys
      • transforming service into did:peer
      • starting work on handshake reuse
  • Split up working group
  • Aries CLI Demo
  • Update Assistant
  • AMA

Meeting Notes

Future topics

  • React Native testing
  • Support for Deno
  • Monorepo dependencies
    • TypeScript types



Meeting recording:


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