00:04:25 Sam Curren (TelegramSam): https://wiki.hyperledger.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=24778387 00:06:00 Drummond Reed: We need a break anyway! 00:06:34 Paul Knowles: (plus 1 to that!) 00:06:47 Stephen Curran: Never... 00:06:50 Kyle Den Hartog: Sam can you add issue 331 to the issue game? 00:07:32 Drummond Reed: Richard, is there a link to the new calendar? 00:07:43 Drummond Reed: Thanks 00:29:18 Drummond Reed: BTW, I think we should also adopt RFC 6919 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6919 00:30:33 Nathan George: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6919 00:31:59 Drummond Reed: It’s a great spoof. Super nerd humor (especially funny to us standards geeks). 00:33:41 Daniel Hardman: Very funny. But still doesn’t top RFC 1149. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1149 00:37:32 Sam Curren (TelegramSam): Not at the IETF, but worth it: The Baby Man Page: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man1/baby.1fun.html 00:45:59 Andrew Whitehead: Easy if you never implement the service decorator ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 00:53:50 George Aristy: Michael... is there sound in your background? 00:54:50 Michael Black: yes but I should have my mic muted 00:55:06 Michael Black: can you still hear it? 00:56:53 George Aristy: nope, all good now 01:03:55 Kyle Den Hartog: I’ve got to drop unfortunately. This was a good discussion. Thanks for the insights! 01:09:49 Drummond Reed: What’s a “Mediator Cloud Agent”? 01:10:03 Sam Curren (TelegramSam): A cloud agent that mediates ;) 01:10:15 Drummond Reed: ;-) 01:10:17 Sam Curren (TelegramSam): mediators forward messages as arranged by the recipient. 01:10:31 Drummond Reed: Ah, okay, thanks, I hadn’t heard that terminology 01:10:32 Sam Curren (TelegramSam): (and prepared by the sender) 01:10:53 Drummond Reed: Seems like Routing Agent would me a more natural term 01:12:26 Daniel Hardman: Mediators and relays both participate in routing messages, but they do so in different ways. Mediators decrypt (peel a layer of the onion) as part of routing; relays just pass the message along. The generic term “routing agent” could refer to either, though it usually refers to mediators. 01:12:47 Drummond Reed: Thanks Daniel, very helpful 01:13:48 Daniel Hardman: For more info on these terms, see RFC 0046 (https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/tree/master/concepts/0046-mediators-and-relays)