Meeting Date & Time
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- NA/EU 07:00-8:00 PT / 15:00-16:00 UTC
- APAC 1:00-2:00PM PT / 21:00-22:00 UTC
Zoom Meeting Links / Recordings
- NA/EU Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/99376159509?pwd=UlNyZWFNbDBnanFPeVBablNzdXpBZz09
- APAC Meeting RECORDING: https://zoom.us/rec/share/SqaHVAS4JWKTGBaYGZgbssZ61V003ZMCxPWDbEeHkPO1KZft_YJEg9d_aOzDsgdJ.JuYLGC9UqDVCKduw
Attendees
NA/EU
- Drummond Reed
- Darrell O'Donnell
- Daniel Bachenheimer
- Tim Bouma
- Sam Smith
- Judith Fleenor
- Neil Thomson
- Wenjing Chu
- Vikas Malhotra
- Bart Suichies
- Michael Nettles
- Vlad Zubenko
- Sameep Wali
- Jiangang Hao
- Rodolfo Miranda
APAC
- Drummond Reed
- Daniel Bachenheimer
- Sam Smith
- Judith Fleenor
- Neil Thomson
- Wenjing Chu
- Michael Nettles
- Janet Russell
- Rodolfo Miranda
Main Goal of this Meeting
1) Review a new stack structure proposal based on the KERI/DIDComm discussions, 2) Learn about Composable Event Streaming Representation (CESR).
Agenda Items and Notes (including all relevant links)
Time | Agenda Item | Lead | Notes |
5 min |
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5 min | Review of previous action items | Chairs |
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20 mins | Stack structure proposal | Drummond Reed | Drummond shared a new diagram of the ToIP stack based on what he learned from a lengthy interview with Sam Smith last week. See the three slides that begin here (in Google Slides). The third slide is also shown in diagram #1 below. ACTION: Drummond Reed to work with Sam Smith to describe a "thinner layer" approach than what is expressed in diagram #1 below. |
25 mins | Exploration of CESR | Composable Event Streaming Representation (CESR) is an integral part of the design on KERI. In the NA/EU session Drummond will do his best to explain the rationale for CESR; in the APAC session we should be able to go even deeper into the topic with Sam Smith. Please see this Zoom recording of the APAC meeting for an in-depth overview of CESR. | |
5 mins |
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Screenshots/Diagrams (numbered for reference in notes above)
#1
Decisions
- None
Action Items
- ACTION: Drummond Reed to work with Sam Smith to describe a "thinner layer" approach than what is expressed in diagram #1 below.