00:25:12 John Callahan: sorry to join late...nothing to report on ruby 00:29:33 Drummond Reed: The DID doc can be *extremely* light. 00:45:46 Kyle Den Hartog: this is the RFC I was referring to for AIP 1.0 implementers. https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/issues/290 00:47:39 Stephen Curran: Is the presentation updating? I'm still seeing the title screen. 00:47:52 jonnycrunch: which RFCs are being presented? 00:48:51 Stephen Curran: 335 and 351 00:49:34 Stephen Curran: Links are in the Agenda 01:06:55 Drummond Reed: Otherwise known as “email” ;-) 01:10:01 Steve Magennis: low power Bluetooth :-) 01:22:35 Filip Burlacu: thank you everybody! 01:22:48 Stephen Curran: Cool stuff 01:41:53 Paul Knowles: Thanks, Kyle. Re our encoding discussion about binary-to-text encoding vs. character encoding. I might just rename the current “encode” overlay to “character encode” overlay so that we have room to manoeuvre when we start working in the “binary-to-text encoding” space. 01:42:23 jonnycrunch: I’m enjoying becoming “semantically rich”!