Agent Toolbox Issue Credential RFC - adding "revoke" flag to Credential Offer; updating swim lane diagrams; moving from Proposed to Accepted status Transport Return Route RFC - remove queue related items; moving from Proposed to Accepted status Proposed Topics for future discussions |
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DID UX working group now has a mailing list address: diduxwg@sovrin.org
latest version of the working group charter, located here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-aOlsj91RXcECiWnaJ1YQr3z42CZOtmKiz5pP6z0qrQ/edit#.