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2024‐02‐01 ‐ Credo Meeting Notes

Ariel Gentile edited this page Feb 1, 2024 · 1 revision

2024-02-01 Credo Contributors Meeting Notes

Link to meeting recording:

Attendees

Resources

Status Updates

  • Aries Bifold
    • Discussion about moving to OWF. Voted positive
  • Aries WG
    • Moving Accepted protocols to Adopted and some of them to retired

Agenda

  • 0.5.0 recap and remaining tasks to get our first official @credo-ts release published in NPM
  • Credo examples repo by @Timo Glastra and @Sai Ranjit . Minimal examples that shows how to use different features.
  • Issue with !use_frameworks

Meeting notes

  • Credo 0.5.0 release Relevant features since v0.4.2:

    Remaining tasks:

    • Test 0.5.0 release in mobile wallet
    • Stable release for shared components
    • Cache improvements for Indy AnonCreds objects and Indy VDR
    • Announcement blog post
      • And a workshop in April
    • Announcing new version and rename on as much channels as possible
  • Story behind the logo

    • Not really a story, but some thought went into it yes. The cut out hole in within the C looks a bit like a lightbulb if you look at it sideways. This felt like a good association because it wan't too literal, but I do feel that a framework that supports SSI solutions is something that feels new/innovative and the more we move forward in time, more ideas/lightbulb moments will come forward form this. Not only with literal solutions, but just the way we look at the technologies we have available and how we choose to use them. I also chose to make three little blobs outside of the letter, to slightly (very loosely) refer to the triangle of trust. I also wanted a combination of something that felt modern (gradient/color choice/roundness of the design) together with something hard/sharp (the way the "blob" exists the C).
    • Also credentials are little pieces of information of ourselves that we choose to extend to others in order to get stuff done. So I really liked how these little blobs feel like pieces of information leaving the letter C, but still somehow connected to it.
    • It's an abstract logo so there is a lot of things you can associate with it, but these are a few of what came to mind when I was making this one ^