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Meeting Notes

  • creators of DID Agent Framework (DAF) interested in project, looking for synergy.
  • adding agent middleware seems like a good idea
    • Timo Glastra will work out in more detail the possibilities and present next week
    • Current approach seems to lean to how express js handles middleware
  • It looks like, we may need some refactoring to make the library more runtime-agnostic (Nodejs, Deno, RN) by removing hard dependency on Indy and packing the lib as pure ES6 module
  • Ajay has started working on integrating the library with Deno and will create appropriate issues in Github.

Future topics

  • State machines