00:07:57 Colton Wolkins: !lurk 00:13:03 Timo Glastra: I would like to still leave a small comment on the OWF discussion if there's still time 00:13:08 Timo Glastra: oh haha πŸ™‚ 00:13:22 Colton Wolkins: Nice timing xD 00:29:01 Clecio Varjao: Isn’t outgoing mobile wallet/agent to mobile wallet/agent via mediator? 00:29:12 Sam Curren (TelegramSam): yes 00:36:44 Steve McCown: Could I get a link to the slides? 00:44:06 Stephen Curran: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FQDH4WxMZf4yZG46L9CgPP_LvA_pcWdf5rVlsrk46EY/edit?usp=sharing 00:44:12 Stephen Curran: Slides ^^^ 00:44:51 Steve McCown: Reacted to "https://docs.google...." with πŸ‘ 00:59:12 Charles Lanahan: beginner question: why the focus on websockets? Shouldn't the mediators be transport agnostic? For an extreme example, why couldn't a mediator use SMTP? 01:01:31 Kim Ebert: Proxy Mediator for mediating for Aca-Py ( https://github.com/Indicio-tech/proxy-mediator ) 01:01:38 Kim Ebert: Stephen, that may help your developer use cases 01:01:45 Alberto Leon: When can we see this openly? 01:01:50 Timo Glastra: It would work just as well with AFJ as the mediator? 01:02:43 Kim Ebert: Stephen, you may need a tails server hosted in the cloud to support revocation. 01:02:47 Colton Wolkins: Replying to "beginner question: w..." Websockets are useful when the IP address of the client changes constantly (like a user on a cellphone) and are not blocked by ISPs (SMTP is typically blocked by consumer ISPs) 01:03:23 Colton Wolkins: Replying to "When can we see this..." Aiming for later today. We have a few final cleanup things to take care of