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20201124 Indy Contributors Call Recording
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Introductions
Attendees
- @name (Employer) <email>
- Stephen Curran (Cloud Compass Computing Inc.) <swcurran@cloudcompass.ca>
- Richard Esplin (Evernym) <richard.esplin@evernym.com>
- Lynn Bendixsen (Indicio.tech) <lynn@indicio.tech>
- Steve McCown (Anonyome Labs) <smccown@anonyome.com>
- Alexander Jonsson (Laniakea Health) <alex@laniakeahealth.com>
- Kevin Griffin (Scoir) <kg@scoir.com>
Related Calls and Announcements
- TBD
Release Status and Work Updates
- Indy Node
- Next release in progress, led by this team
- Ubuntu 20.04
- Indy SDK
- Next release in progress, led by Ian Costanzo
- Indy Monitoring - https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-node-monitor
- Indy/Aries Shared Libraries
- Current status: creating a branch of ACA-Py with these components and without indy-sdk
- Indy Shared:
- indy-vdr (Andrew Whitehead) https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-vdr
- indy-credx - https://github.com/andrewwhitehead/indy-credx
- indy-shared-rs - https://github.com/bcgov/indy-shared-rs
- Aries Shared:
- aries-credx
- aries-askar - Aries Storage - https://github.com/andrewwhitehead/aries-askar
- Ursa
- Evernym's next items (over next two months should have more people on the project, but most will be new)won't be adopting shared libraries, will probably maintain LibIndy as a fork)
- Current releases of Indy Node and Indy SDK
- Remove the Sovrin Token from Sovrin MainNet.
- Having LibIndy use Indy-VDR-Aries, or using Indy-VDR-Aries directly.
- Migrating the LibIndy wallet to an Aries wallet and addressing performance concerns.
- Revocation 2.
- Mattr has some new thinking on this.
- Make progress on Rich Schemas and BBS+ signatures.
In addition, we want to support releases of Indy Node and Indy SDK that are being organized by the community.
Meeting Topics
- Ubuntu 20.04 for Indy Node / Indy Plenum
- Now likely highest priority - release is needed as soon as possible
- Ursa wants to deprecate their builds for Ubuntu 16.04
- Backported packages that are probably not needed any longer:
https://repo.sovrin.org/deb/pool/xenial/stable/
- Steve McCown has been looking at this.
- Moving forward – can anyone help Steve with this effort?
- Cam from Kiva? Someone from Evernym?
- Moving forward – can anyone help Steve with this effort?
- Previous efforts
- Learning about CI / CD
- https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-node/blob/master/docs/source/ci-cd.md
Widget Connector url https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxSwShIfaWw
(start at minute ~23.5)
Describes:Jira server Hyperledger JIRA serverId 6326cb0b-65b2-38fd-a82c-67a89277103b key INDY-1992 Widget Connector url https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtmcRwgFXV0
(start at minute ~11.5)- Build and packaging scripts are here:
https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-plenum/tree/master/build-scripts/ubuntu-1604
https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-node/tree/master/build-scripts/ubuntu-1604
- Now likely highest priority - release is needed as soon as possible
- Indy Plenum PR Review - the consensus code - Any updates to status?
- Brent's fix for INDY-827 (PR 1486) - not to be merged into main until reviewed and tested by another
- Decision: Will not be merged into this release because of the manual testing effort.
- Need to accept PR 1482 - Evernym can do that.
- What is the difference between STABLE and MASTER?
- Stephen to review the last call recording
- Arrange a meeting to get the CI/CD done, or perhaps merge the code bases to enable a single pipeline.
- Plenum PR created
- One test is failing – likely not because of the CI/CD – failed previously
- Plan is to get this done entirely
- Brent's fix for INDY-827 (PR 1486) - not to be merged into main until reviewed and tested by another
- Indy Node Release Status Updates:
- Replace indy-crypto with ursa-crypto – build failing, Wade Barnes investigating.
- PR to fix, but there is a dependency to indy-plenum in order to proceed.
- Still stuck on indy-plenum
- Alexander Jonsson is implementing the Rich Schema feature flag (Pull Request found here)
- New PR needed because first not based to Master branch – take 2 coming soon.
- Alex K is working on this
- Reviewed and changes suggested
- CI/CD Progress being made (awesome!!)
- Paused – indy-plenum will go first and work will resume here
- PyTest tags added – not yet merged – in draft. Need to make sure that every test has a mark on it. Some tests may be lost until the tags are added. Merge after that check.
- Need a review and approvals.
- One failing test – 33,000 lines of output, which breaks the test output handler. Figuring out how to fix that.
- auth test case
- Github Actions on a branch for CI – running and working, but need to keep them running in parallel to current method before moving forward.
- GitHub Actions for CD still to be done. Volunteers?
- Replace indy-crypto with ursa-crypto – build failing, Wade Barnes investigating.
- Request for indy-sdk release
- Driver – restrictions on predicates
- LibVCX not planned as part of this
- Driver - (Evernym) fixes to indy-sdk and libvcx
- Driver - Stable release before wrapping Aries Shared Libraries (and deprecating components)
- Plan: mid-November release
- Review what has been merged already
- Knowledge transfer from Evernym team to Ian, Wade, others on how to tag, build and release - call to be setup this week. Sergey M. - Friday at 6AM Pacific
- Join Zoom Meeting (Friday 6am pacific time)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88652458257?pwd=Z2xmdFpQbVBFTThWTVlOYm9ieitwUT09
Meeting ID: 886 5245 8257
Passcode: 534767 - Possible resources – UBC Students if there are things that can be done.
- iOS wrapper - can we include this in the release? Latest:
- Drop 32-bit (no issue there)
- Follow instructions - doing build from scratch – works fine, but link fails iosarch64 binaries not found (arm versions).
- Issue - libsodium, SSL, ZMQ installation via homebrew; Mac binaries installed, not universal or iOS. Must install them manually - build and package. Some prebuilt ones can be installed via homebrew. Instructions need to be added - questionable source.
- Need to decide if people should build it themselves or install via the pre-built or from a package manager (CocoaPods) Update the instructions one way or the other.
- Produce artifacts that can be put on CocoaPods package manager.
- RC branch ready to go, release notes updated, everything is almost ready to go
- Problem: IOS branch is not building. What do we do?
- Sergey has a PR that seemed to work, and build is in progress for that.
- If so – Master to RC and we're good to go.
- Could drop IOS, but we'd really rather not do that.
- Point people: Sergey, Ian, Steve McCowan, Wade
- One commit in Master Branch is not DCO signed.
- Someone manually bypassed the DCO which allowed us to proceed – a very bad practice.
- Separate issued – Ry to be asked if that button can be turned off.
- Fixed in the RC branch – not touched in the Master Branch
- How to address in the Master Branch?
- Ian, Wade and Ry to discuss.
- Someone manually bypassed the DCO which allowed us to proceed – a very bad practice.
- Should we release now or get more features in?
- No one requested more be added
- Should this be the last indy-sdk release?
- Evernym would like to free up the team to do other things, so would like to know if more effort is to be put into the indy-sdk?
- Driver – restrictions on predicates
- Progress: Indy DID Method (did:indy) Specification -
- Request from Hyperledger – reach out to HL Staff to help getting some contributors – has been successful in the past – can anyone step up from the project to drive that from the project side? Contact Marta Piekarska
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