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  • Indy Node
    • February:
      • Replacing Indy Crypto with Ursa (Kiva)
      • More "rich schema" objects
      • Tool for detecting ZMQ network problems
      • Troubleshooting guide
    • Future
      • Ubuntu 18.04 (Kiva)
        • Need to check additional dependencies: 
          Jira
          serverHyperledger JIRA
          serverId6326cb0b-65b2-38fd-a82c-67a89277103b
          keyINDY-2196
  • Indy SDK
    • February:
      • Bug fixes
  • Indy Catalyst
  • Anoncreds 2.0 (Mike)
    • Implementing in an Aries Shared Library
  • Aries Shared Libraries
    • indy-vdr (Andrew Whiteheadhttps://github.com/andrewwhitehead/indy-ledger-client
      • HTTP REST client that can be used to proxy ZMQ traffic
      • Next steps:
        • VDR Design Doc
        • FFI
        • Unit tests
        • Functional tests
        • Migrate repo to Hyperledger
          • First commit should point to previous history in indy-sdk
        • Integrate into existing LibIndy
          • Apply recent bug fixes to the new VDRI
      • As an Aries interface becomes standardized, a new repo will be created for the indy-aries-vdri
        • Or a single aries-vdri with modules for each interoperable ledger
    • indy-aries-anoncreds / indy-creds → indy-credx
    • Aries-Shared-Util
      • Pack / Unpack
        • Lift-and-shift would be Indy specific, but refactoring for Aries-KMS could take a long time
      • Need a place for Rich Schemas functions → many will go to Aries Credx
    • Aries-KMS
      • Mike and Cam's aries-core-rs → aries-kms-(placeholder)
        https://github.com/sovrin-foundation/aries-core-rs
        • Evolution from lox
        • Will include a default storage that is not a different implementation from the plugins
        • Hopes for a protype in February
      • Move the Indy wallet crate as a starting point → aries-kms-taiga
  • Ursa 0.3.2
    • Releasing this week?
    • Implements key exchange, so LibSodium hopefully is no longer required

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