00:11:55 Daniel Goldscheider: I’ll moderate an OpenWallet keynote at Identiverse this morning and will have to leave early but really wanted to say hi. 00:12:09 Sean Bohan (Hyperledger): Reacted to "I’ll moderate an Ope..." with 💯 00:14:19 Daniel Goldscheider: Thank you for the welcome. 00:17:00 Char Howland: https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/IWG/2023-06-01%3A+Identity+Special+Interest+Group 00:27:52 Vipin Bharathan: Autonomous governance? 00:30:07 Lynn Bendixsen: Here’s the meeting notes, but I don’t see a link to the recording yet: https://wiki.trustoverip.org/display/HOME/2023-05-31 00:30:19 Lynn Bendixsen: For GATF ^^ 00:30:54 Lynn Bendixsen: “Machine readable governance”, was what I was trying to remember 🙂 00:39:52 Daniel Goldscheider: I really value the work you’re doing and think we might be able to amplify its reach together. Hoping to see you soon again. 00:40:12 Sandy Aggarwal: Reacted to "I really value the w..." with 👍 00:40:32 Char Howland: Replying to "I really value the w..." Thanks for joining, Daniel! 00:53:01 Sandy Aggarwal: Wenjing - I have a question when you are done. 00:56:24 Sandy Aggarwal: Two questions actually 1) What's being done to loop in current major players such as Google Pay, Apple Pay, Samsung, PayPal and so forth 2) Current implementations are in Python and Kotlin (leaning Android only?) 00:59:25 Tracy Kuhrt: We are not leaning Android only. This is just the first two contributions. We would hope that others will join who may be interested in other operating systems. 01:00:30 Sandy Aggarwal: Reacted to "We are not leaning A..." with 👍 01:02:11 Sandy Aggarwal: Are their sandboxes being established with current wallet providers that other people can play around with? 01:03:17 Sandy Aggarwal: @Tim - I guess IDNow is working on a lot of govt issued creds. I personally use that 01:04:22 Vipin Bharathan: Government also issues what are called Genesis documents like a birth certificate. In the US, it is decentralized. Other docs are drivers license and passport. 01:04:22 Sean Bohan (Hyperledger): Great presentation - thank you Wenjing! 01:07:33 Vipin Bharathan: What are non-credential use cases. 01:08:21 Sandy Aggarwal: Gotta hop off but thanks for a great discussion team. 01:08:32 Sam Curren (TelegramSam): Chat, confirmations, authorizations of non credential activities, etc. 01:08:32 Tracy Kuhrt: Here is a diagram that the architecture SIG developed on use cases: https://github.com/openwallet-foundation/architecture-sig/blob/main/docs/use-cases/use-cases.md. There is also a channel in our chat that discusses some use cases that people have considered to be covered by wallets