01:07:08 Daniel Bluhm: Too many Daniels... 01:10:47 Kyle Den Hartog: +1 to that sam 01:15:38 Daniel Bluhm: +1 for demo summaries 01:32:26 Nader Helmy: notes for Universal Resolver session: 01:32:29 Nader Helmy: https://iiw.idcommons.net/Universal_Resolver_for_DID’s_–_What_it_is_and_Why_it_matters 01:32:41 Tobias Looker: Project OSMA check it out at https://github.com/mattrglobal/osma 01:37:52 Troy Ronda: Thanks Nathan for the call out :) 01:46:36 Kyle Den Hartog: +1 to Stephen’s point I think we’ll have a bit of lead up time that will be needed 01:56:45 Robert Mitwicki: I am here;) 02:06:36 Nathan George: +1 for merging things this way — the open development access could help more get involved 02:08:26 Troy Ronda: +1 Nathan 02:11:56 Daniel Bluhm: My two cents: I don't think rebranding will negatively impact our momentum. My hope is that it will help anyone that may be reluctant to join in an Indy branded group come onto neutral ground and join the discussion more quickly but, for the most part, I think we'll continue to have the same discussions. 02:13:22 Kyle Den Hartog: In some cases it’s not Indy specifically that’s the problem but rather Hyperledger itself because Hyperledger is synonymous with Indy and is effectively the same people. This is changing with some and others still haven’t accepted it yet. 02:15:17 Stephen Curran: That's some progress...Hyperledger used to mean Fabric :-) 02:16:04 Kyle Den Hartog: True that! 02:17:25 Robert Mitwicki: can anyone share the link to the discussed document? 02:20:31 Daniel Bluhm: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AzE4r43K8XsETq7OgId_67Lm392Oi_aVAsjyppUcWNk/edit 02:27:35 Nader Helmy: Key backups and Social key recovery are common ways to recover lost/stolen keys 02:28:06 Nader Helmy: These are areas that need to be fleshed out in implementations but seem orthogonal to any particular did method 02:36:10 Kyle Den Hartog: https://github.com/kdenhartog/indy-hipe/blob/36a92cc6ca3e5b6553d284c070659e5e1e927eed/text/0028-wire-message-format/README.md