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<planned topics> Aries RFC Status Return-Routing Credential Exchange Update Peer DID Updates
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Item | Who | Notes |
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Aries RFC Update | Sam Curren | https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/blob/master/index.md |
Credential Exchange Protocol Update | Stephen Curran | |
Agents without Endpoints | Sam Curren | https://hackmd.io/p/r1bQfCMTE#/ |
DIDCom over XMPP - new draft HIPE | Oskar van Deventer (TNO) Alexander Blom (Bloqzone) | https://github.com/Oskar-van-Deventer/indy-hipe/tree/didcom-over-xmpp/text/didcom-over-xmpp Purpose: have DIDCom messages traverse firewalls. Discussion -Use DID in userpart of XMPP address for better privacy? -Fast XMPP service endpoint rotation for even more privacy? |
Peer DID Updates | Oskar et. al. | |
Open Discussion |
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