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Note: This call is to be Recorded.

Date

(12PM Los Angeles, 3PM New York, Tuesday at 5AM Sydney)

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Attendees

Welcome / Introductions

Announcements

  • Aries Workshop/Connectathon December 3-5 in Provo, Utah (details to follow)
  • IIW - Oct 1 - 3
  • Hyperledger Maintainer Summit in Minneapolis (October 8-10)
  • `aries-cloudagent-python` and `aries-framework-dotnet` propose to switch from the `connections` protocol to the `did-exchange` protocol the week after IIW (Oct. 6-11). It will take most of the week to get all implementations and documentation updated and deployed.
  • Request from Troy Ronda that those interested in using JWE for pack()/unpack() (aka Encryption Envelope) push on getting that issue resolved. Issue 133, RFC 0019.
  • Other Announcements

Related Meetings Review

  • Morning Aries Call - no meeting this week, next meeting: next Wednesday - continued focus on how to move current indy-sdk functionality to aries-sdk.
  • Ursa - 
  • Indy Contributors - Richard Esplin - Support for fully qualified DIDs in libindy; Dealing with old PRs.
  • Identity Implementer Call - Next week at 8AM Pacific;  Last Week: discussion about idea at Hyperledger of eliminating non-Project Working Groups

Upcoming Releases and Work Updates

  • Aries-CloudAgent-Python (bc.gov)
    • Focus on performance test case - loading OrgBook BC with ACA-Py agents on both sides. We're learning interesting things from the tuning effort.
  • Aries-Framework-Go (Troy)
  • Aries-SDK-Ruby (Jack)
  • Aries-Framework-DotNet (Tomislav)
  • Aries-StaticAgent-Python -
  • Aries-SDK-Python - 
  • Aries-SDK-Java
    • Aries-SDK subchannel / discussion aries-sdk-java
  • Aries-SDK-JavaScript -
  • Indy
    • Indy Node
      • September: 1.10.0
        • PBFT view change
        • Indy Node and Indy Plenum support for Ubuntu 18.04
    • Indy SDK
      • September: 1.12.0
        • Fully qualified DIDs
          • Dependent on DIDDoc support? (Daniel's document and David Huseby's work)
        • Platform Updates: MacOS, CentOS
      • Future
        • GitLab migration alongside Jenkins (Foundation)?
        • Aries / Indy split
  • Ursa
    • Working on release of 0.2.0 (September / October)
      • ZKP  / ZKLang improvements
      • Debian packages
      • Refactor internal plumbing for anoncreds 2.0, shouldn't impact external interfaces
      • Refactor multi-signature BLS in addition to aggregated signature

Agenda

Next Week

Future Topics

Action items

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