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Project Health

The contributors to Hyperledger Indy spent this past quarter working on these key initiatives:

  1. Addressing ledger stability concerns raised during testing and during production outages of client networks.

  2. Adding ledger monitoring to continue preparation for widespread usage.

  3. Maturing agent standards to build ecosystem compatibility.

  4. Developing reference agents so that they are usable by new participants in the ecosystem.

  5. Documentation improvements to enhance ease of use and encourage new contributors.

These efforts have yielded significant results.

  1. Ledger monitoring scripts have been implemented and real time notifications are in place and operational on some ledgers.

  2. Work has accelerated significantly on agent standardization. Multiple implementations of agents are nearing the ability to connect to each other thanks to efforts from members of the community from many different organizations. An Agent “Connect-a-thon” is scheduled for this month (February) to demonstrate the ability to connect different agents, resolve any remaining issues, and determine next steps as a community. See Agent Connectathon Agenda .

  3. Superb effort has been put in to consolidate the Hyperledger-Indy documentation for ease of use. See hyperledger-indy.readthedocs.io and doc.sovrin.org .

  4. Indy’s codebase has surpassed 17,000 commits from 143 unique contributors.

Issues

Our top issues from last quarter continue to be our central concerns, but we have made some useful progress.

Ensure quality releases for downstream users

Improvements over last quarter have been made for this issue. Releases and deployment have been consistent and timely as improvements to the ledger have been tested and delivered.

Progress made:

Further remediation planned:

Inconsistent documentation

Documentation quality and consolidation remains an important issue, but significant progress has been made to improve.

Progress made:

Further remediation planned:

Incompatible agent implementations

Efforts are ongoing to increase interoperability between existing agent implementations and future implementations.

Progress made:

Further remediation planned:

Measuring the size and make-up of our user community

We began making progress on this issue by measuring the number of developers creating solutions by contributing to indy github projects.

Progress made:

Further remediation planned:

Build Issues

Progress made:

Further remediation planned:

Releases

November 2018:

Indy SDK 1.6.8

December 2018:

Indy SDK 1.7.0
Indy Node 1.6.79
Indy Node 1.6.80
Indy Node 1.6.82

January 2019:   

No new releases

Overall Activity in the Past Quarter

General

Indy Node

Indy SDK

Indy Agent

Current Plans

Additional organizations are making ongoing contributions. This is shown by the shared Running Roadmap for Hyperledger Indy.

General
Indy Node

Indy SDK

Indy Agent

Maintainer Diversity

Indy maintainers remain active in developing and contributing to working group calls and public discussions. The bi-weekly Indy Maintainers Circle call has consistently been the medium by which maintainers coordinate work, discuss critical issues to the Indy codebase, and resolve HIPEs. The Indy Agent call continues to be the focus of much attention, and the Overlays Working Group also continues to receive a lot of interest .

Contributor Diversity

Hyperledger Indy continues to see contributions from developers and organizations around the world. Our weekly Working Group call is normally attended by two dozen people representing nearly a dozen organizations. Please note the number of contributors and contributions listed in the Project Health section above.

POCs, Pilots, Projects

Sovrin

http://www.sovrin.org

Sovrin is the first instantiation of the Indy codebase and is currently moving from the provisional network phase of development to production usage.

Verifiable Organizations Network

https://von.pathfinder.gov.bc.ca

The Province of British Columbia, the Government of Ontario, and Public Services and Procurement Canada are ready to launch their trusted digital network of verifiable data about organizations.

Brigham Young University

https://www.byu.edu/

The University is building an agent to manage student credentials throughout their experience at the university.

Evernym

https://www.evernym.com/

Evernym is creating applications that will make it easy for organizations and users to issue, hold, and verify credentials through the Sovrin network.

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