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Agenda


Meetings 12 noon EDT (16:00 UTC April 17) and 9 pm EDT (01:00 UTC April 18)

Meeting at 12 noon EDT

  • Anton Khvorov - Hyperledger Iroha project
  • Steve Magennis
  • Daniel Hardman- Chief Architect Evernym, technical ambassador
  • Axel Simon-Redhat
  • Luca Boldrin building bridges between legacy and SSI: Europe Blockchain Partnership
  • Ramesh Thoomu - Hyperledger Fabric
  • Stephane Mouy - KYC Consultant- Data protection legal and regulatory expert
  • Stan Liberman - CME group
  • Vipin Bharathan - dlt.nyc


Video

Audio

Notes: The details can be found in the notes

Agent 2 Agent communication was the focus of the call.

Daniel's excellent presentation can be fully experienced through the video.


Questions that arose:



Meeting at 9 pm EDT

  • Sze Wong - Land rights in Zambia
  • Jim Wowchuk
  • Vipin Bharathan - dlt.nyc
  • Daniel Hardman - see above
  • Ajay Jadhav - Ayanworks - working on Indy & Iroha

Video

Audio

Jim Wowchuk presented on the schemas. His point was that the adoption of a taxonomy that focuses on semantics of the fields would allow international interoperability.

He drew on some examples from passports (since these need to be internationalized), also from the Australian data regulation for governmental documents. Another example that can be cited is the Singapore MAS data.

These schemas would operate on the message types and data exchanged during credential issuance and verification.

Daniel repeated the mornings A2A (also called DiD communication) presentation slightly speeded up (see the morning session).

The A2A project will be carved out from Indy as a separate project (HL Aries) and possibly nurtured inside the IETF or W3C. IETF would be preferred.

To collaborate at IIW Daniel Hardman and Jim Wowchuk would talk about the relationship between the schemas and the (A2A) DID Communication project.

Have one or either of them present here about the IIW work at the next meeting May 1st.


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