00:09:43 Robert Seitzberg: I’m Robert. I met everyone at the hyperledger global conference, but looking forward to being a part of these calls going forward if they don’t contradict with other things on my calendar 00:19:34 jonathan holt: Agenda item: Could someone please summarize the Trust Over IP Framework that was presented. 00:20:41 Stephen Curran: Probably too much for this call, but next? 00:21:34 Nathan George: Seth++ and Vic++ 00:21:42 Nathan George: Reach out to HearRo if you want to know more 00:22:57 Stephen Curran: This is the HearRo session - https://iiw.idcommons.net/The_Future_of_Telecommunications_is_DID_Comm 00:23:24 George Aristy: Thanks Stephen 00:25:16 Nathan George: Permanent new reality of IIW. Too much awesome (thanks to the folks here) 00:26:04 Stephen Curran: There was a recording made of the Hearro session, but I can't find the recording. 00:28:06 Nathan George: Speaking of awesome… 00:30:38 Stephen Curran: No special schemas...except JSON-LD :-) 00:31:23 Stephen Curran: That said, the no predefined cred def is a big deal. 00:35:41 George Aristy: +q 00:43:50 Tobias Looker: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X1JApxDY48MJYYACNT9NPsgpZWft0wHk/view 00:45:16 Nathan George: Public DID’s on Indy++ 00:54:09 Tobias Looker: We are also working on WASM 00:54:18 Tobias Looker: Which will give react native and browser support 00:54:30 Cam Parra: URSA wasm is already available 00:54:42 jonathan holt: q+ 00:54:58 Tobias Looker: Yeap not for BBS+ specifically yet though and there is still a layer you have to make that nice and consumable 00:55:48 Cam Parra: 👍 00:59:15 Troy Ronda: @Jonathan Holt: Verifiable Credentials in Go: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-framework-go/tree/master/pkg/doc 00:59:39 Troy Ronda: json-gold is missing some features like @json 00:59:56 jonathan holt: https://github.com/kazarena/json-gold only support 1.0 01:00:05 Troy Ronda: That’s the old repo 01:00:16 Troy Ronda: Look here: https://github.com/piprate/json-gold 01:00:31 jonathan holt: ah! 01:00:39 jonathan holt: i’ve been using the old one for some time now 01:00:42 Troy Ronda: Ah :) 01:01:03 Troy Ronda: We had to add the @json feature to handle some cases, so we have it here: https://github.com/trustbloc/json-gold 01:01:16 Tobias Looker: Yeah +1 the BBS crate is a great one for us to all use 01:02:47 jonathan holt: q+ 01:03:17 Nathan George: I am still looking to see that the selective disclosure case without a ledger schema doesn’t cause disclosure nightmares (did I _really_ get the right object, and did they disclose what I need or am I missing something that would change everything...) 01:10:01 Troy Ronda: q+ 01:13:33 Drummond Reed: The naming of a credential type is important from an interop standpoint. Issuers, holders, verifiers, developed need to be able to clearly articulate what credential signature types they support. 01:18:08 jonathan holt: q+ 01:21:22 Cam Parra: Backwards compatibility? Do we reissue credentials or do we also support CL creds? 01:22:37 Nathan George: We should continue support holding and verifying old credentials formats, but with how significant this improvement is for revocation and data descriptions I suggest we deprecate issuing old formats quickly. 01:23:59 Drummond Reed: +1 to Daniel’s point 01:34:56 John Callahan: awesome meeting… thx!