Input from Dr. Sam Smith (if he's able to attend); determine what types of diagrams we will need and who is doing consolidated drafts of each; decide on holiday meeting schedule.
Agenda Items and Notes (including all relevant links)
Time
Agenda Item
Lead
Notes
5 min
Start recording
Welcome & antitrust notice
Introduction of new members
Agenda review
Chairs
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New Members:
5 min
Review of previous action items
Chairs
ACTION: ALL — Over the US Thanksgiving break, think about what other types of diagrams we need in addition to a protocol stack diagram, then if possible add your suggested version of other diagrams to the ToIP Protocol Stack Diagramsslide deck.
Discuss Sam's thoughts on protocol layering and where KERI protocols, serialization formats (such as CESR), and KERI key management would fit
25 mins
Technical architecture diagram types
All
Discuss/decide what different types of diagrams we need for the ToIP Technology Architecture Specification. See this Medium article for more about types #2 thru #6 below.
Protocol stack diagram
Application architecture diagram
Integration architecture diagram
Deployment architecture diagram
DevOps Architecture diagram
Data Architecture diagram
10 mins
Possible post-holiday special meetings
All
Daniel Hardman will be returning to Utah over the holidays
Drummond Reed is thinking of making a trip down to Utah to meet with Daniel, Sam Smith, Phil Windley, and other architects to talk about DIDComm, KERI, and the ToIP Technology Architecture Specification
5 mins
Review decisions/action items
Planning for next meeting
Chairs
Holiday meeting schedule:
Next meeting is on Dec 16 — should we hold it? (Drummond Reed will be on holiday)
Skip Dec 30th
First 2020 meeting Jan 13
Screenshots/Diagrams (numbered for reference in notes above)