Summary: Work updates Verifiable Credential - Overview of data models, VDR, revocation mechanism - demo with KERI based identifiersPresentation: Open Discussion (as time permits)
Note: This call was recorded and the recording and chat transcript are at the bottom of the page. Date 10 Mar 2021 (7AM Los Angeles, 10AM New York, 3PM London, 4PM CET, 18H Moscow)
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Welcome / Introductions Announcements Related Calls Release Status and Work Updates Aries Protocol Test Suite Aries Agent Test Harness Aries Framework Go backchannel working DID Exchange tests added Adding a summary of results of what is there, what is missing. Aries Shared: Aries Shared: Fully functional branch that uses the shared libraries, not indy-sdk Aries-CloudAgent-Python (bc.gov ) Release 0.6.0-RC1 is out – some cleanup after RC0 DID Exchange/OOB Multi-tenancy Mediator Internal support for Indy/Aries Shared libraries In progress workNew BDD test suite Credential Exchange 2.0 with AnonCreds support Persistent Queues to better run in scalable environments (Kubernetes) Starting on W3C Standard Verifiable Credential support with ZKP/Selective Disclosure (BBS+) Aries-Framework-Go (Troy) #aries-go 2020-11-03 Meeting Notes BBS+ Verifiable Credentials implemented using pure Go. Example . Next tasks: interop testing against Mattr implementation and selective disclosure capabilities. Working on adding remote encrypted storage capability - with a default implementation of DIF Secure Data Storage - Encrypted Data Vaults. Encrypted Data Vault (EDV) from DIF SDS spec format has been implemented. Works as an encryption wrapper to underlying storage providers. DIF EDV/SDS REST client is in progress. Docker image will support configuring EDV endpoint as wallet storage. Remote KMS support is in progress. Docker image will support configuring remote KMS. Created repo to handle pluggable go framework components such as Indy VDR: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-framework-go-ext MySQL and CouchDB components moved to ext repo. New contributions of MongoDB and RabbitMQ support to the ext repo. Aries-SDK-Ruby (Jack) Aries-Framework-DotNet (Tomislav) Aries-Toolbox Connections Update Complete ACA-Py Toolbox Plugin updated to support ACA-Py 5.3 Dependency Updates Converted to a web application by HCF - repo https://github.com/thclab/aries Aries-SDK-Java Aries-Framework-JavaScript Rich Schemas and W3C Verifiable Credentials (Brent & Ken) Aries-MobileAgent-Xamarin (Aries MAX) Pending contributions from GlobalID:indy-sdk PR for IOS indy-sdk-android Aries Framework IOS (Swift) Aries Framework Android (Kotlin) Ursa Notes: RFC Progress Other Business Future Topics Next Meeting Other:Where should we document interoperability results (AIP 1.0)? A page in this wiki space? Hubs vs Agents Status and future of wallet query language DID Resolution W3C and Sam's concerns: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/issues/130 Connectionless KERI - deep dive / transaction family / Notary groups / Action items Call Recording