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  • Issue Game: Can we close this? (15 min -) - issues (as time permits): 
  • HTTP over DIDComm
  • Concern with including Trust Ping and Feature Discovery in RFC 302 Aries Interop Profile v1.0 Richard Esplin
    • Non-interactive protocols require more thought .
    • These are important dev tools which we need in our ecosystem.
    • But we need to be careful with the UX. Responding to every ping or feature discovery request could compromise the to avoid compromising the privacy of end users.
    • In their current form, they should not be part of the interop profile.
    • I should be able to respond to these from the mediator (my cloud agent should be my butler and I should be able to configure it to screen my calls)
    • Issue link.
    • Concerns with the Service Decorator. PR linkReport Problem could be similarly exploited if responses are always required and automated.
  • Open Discussion / Next Week Topics

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