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Please see the "Roles and Rules" section below for guidelines on participating in a session.

Primary Track:

CET TimeEDT Start Time
and Length
TopicFacilitator(s)/PresenterNotesRecordings
Day 1 - September 1, 2020 - Primary Track
13:00 - 13:407:00 (40)Introduction and Welcome (Main Space)Presentation
13:45 - 14:557:45 (70)

One Indy DID Method to Rule Them All 

15:00 - 16:009:00 (60)

Finding Indy Network Metadata — genesis files, governance framework, etc.


Presentation

16:30 - 17:1010:30 (40)

Indy DID and Ledger Object Data References – credential, proof, etc.

Tomislav MarkovskiSession Notes

HackMD Doc

17:15 - 17:5511:15 (40)Where Are We Now and What's Next?Nathan George20200901 IIO Who is going to make what changes? - video

20200901 IIO Who is going to make what changes? - Chat
18:00 - 19:0012:00 (60)Daily Wrap Up - Report from SessionsPresentation20200901 IIO Day 1 Wrapup.mp4

Day 2 - September 2, 2020 - Primary Track

13:00 - 13:257:00 (25)Day 2 Introduction and Welcome@Stephen CurranPresentation
13:30 - 14:057:30 (35)

Storing Indy DID and Ledger Object References – Aries storage, Indy wallet

Session Notes


HackMD Doc

14:10 - 14:258:10 (15)DDNR Scheme for Network ResolutionKapil SinghSession Notes
14:25 - 14:558:25 (30)Testing Indy Ledger InteroperabilityKeith SmithSession Notes
15:00 - 16:009:00 (60)Decisions: What are we going to do?Stephen CurranSession Notes
16:30 - 17:2510:30 (55)

dHIDA: Decentralized Hyperledger Identity Developer Alliance

What Changes to Make, Where?

17:30 - 18:1011:30 (40)

Who is Going to Make the Changes and When?

18:15 - 19:0012:15 (45)Daily Wrap Up - Report from Sessions (Main Space)@Stephen CurranPresentationNot recorded


Secondary Track:

Sessions will be added in parallel as offers to Facilitate/Present come up.

Time (CET)EDT Start Time
and Length
TopicFacilitator(s)/PresenterNotesVideo link
Day 1 - September 1, 2020
13:45 - 14:557:45 (70)

Indy Technical Interoperability 101: Past, Present and Future + AMA

Presentation

20200901 IIO - Indy Tech Interop 101.mp4

20200901 IIO - Indy Tech Interop 101.m4a

20200901 IIO - Indy Tech Interop 101-chat.txt

15:00 - 16:009:00 (60)

KERI and Indy Interoperability - Homework: KERI 101 Webinar

Session Notes


16:30 - 17:2510:30 (55)

Getting DIDDocs on an Indy Ledger

Session Notes

Day 2 - September 2, 2020

13:30 - 14:257:30 (55)

BBS+ & Indy, and a Better Credential Revocation Mechanism

Mike Lodder

Session Notes

13:30 - 14:257:30 (55)Interop Testing: The Aries Agent Test HarnessSheldon Regular
14:30 - 16:008:30 (90)

Up and Coming Indy Networks:

  • The Indicio Network
  • Bedrock
  • Findy
  • The IDunion Ledger - by the SSI for Germany consortia
  • CanaCred
  • DDTN - Dutch Digital Trust Network 

Session Notes

16:30 - 17:2510:30 (55)

A Vision for Interoperable Schema - Homework: Overlays Capture Architecture (OCA)

Session Notes


16:30 - 17:2510:30 (55)Information sharing agreements and consent handling in SSI

Jan Lindquist

Lal Chandran

Session Notes

20200902 Information sharing agreement and consent handling.mp4
17:30 - 18:1011:30 (40)

Bring Us Your Use Cases (Discussion)

Sam Curren

Session Notes


17:30 - 18:1011:30 (40)Preliminary Discussion on Dealing with ForkingNo Notes - See recording

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