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Summary

Planned:

  • Status of Upcoming Release, Rich Schema Feature Flag, and CI/CD Progress
  • Call for Participation: Indy DID Method Specification
  • Indy SDK

The call recording is available here: <TO BE POSTED>

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Introductions

Attendees

Related Calls and Announcements

  • TBD 

Release Status and Work Updates

Meeting Topics

  • Release Status Updates:
    • Replace indy-crypto with ursa – build failing, Wade Barnes investigating
    • Alexander Jonsson is implementing the Rich Schema feature flag
    • CI/CD Progress being made
  • Call for Participation: Indy DID Method (did:indy) Specification
  • Request for indy-sdk release
  • Request for volunteer to lead Indy Plenum PR Review

Future Calls

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