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Attendees
Sam Curren (Indicio) <sam@indicio.tech>
George Aristy (SecureKey) <george.aristy@securekey.com>
Stephen Curran (Cloud Compass Computing Inc.) <swcurran@cloudcompass.ca>
James Ebert (Indicio) <james.ebert@indicio.tech>
Steve McCown (Anonyome Labs) <smccown@anonyome.com>
Adjustments for supporting aries-askar – mostly internal
Multi-Tenant Support - SICPA and collaborators (Animo, Anon Solutions)
Mediator Support – Indicio - ACA-Py as mediator, ACA-Py as mediator client (through connections protocol) merged; Admin API, fixes in progress; need to add support for DID Exchange/OOB
In Progress:
Persistent Queues – Kiva – WIP PR submitted using redis
Credential Exchange V2 (RFC 0453/0454) – almost done
Starting soon:
Getting to W3C Verifiable Credential support with ZKP and Selective Disclosure with Revocation.
DHS SVIP JSON-LD Verifiable Credential exchange in Aries Protocols
JWE envelope RFC 334 - Support ECDH-1PU (RFC needs work to tune towards v2)
Needed areas of work?
PR/Issues
Next Week
Future Topics
Schema interop - how to reuse a schema across different networks Robert Mitwicki(RFC in progress)
Using WebSocket as a way to communicate back to the mobile/desktop wallet (Agent (services or user) as a proxy for communication between service and digital wallet) Robert Mitwicki