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Status updates

Agenda

  • Record the meeting
  • 0.3.0 release
  • Decline issuance / proof request PR - https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-framework-javascript/pull/1014
  • Post 0.3.0
    • Shared Components (0.4.0)
    • JSON-LD credential issuance/verification (0.3.x)
    • Ledger Agnostic AnonCreds – related to shared components (0.4.0/0.5.0)
    • Type aware eslint rules (after JSON-LD issuance/verification, incremental)
    • Slimming down core (incrementally)
      • extract into separate package and depend on the separate package from core → remove in next major release

Meeting Notes


Future topics

Next Week:

  • Shared components how to finish asap
  • Mikes PR merge
  • potentially multi vs single use invite performance

Future Topics:

  • React Native testing
  • Monorepo dependencies
    • TypeScript types


Meeting recording: