An Aries agent in a browser tab: who owns it, who controls it, is it even a good idea?
An Aries Agent In A Browser Tab: Who Owns It, Who Controls It, Is It Even A Good Idea?
Thursday 22C
Convener: Bruce Conrad
Notes-taker(s): Bruce Conrad
Tags for the session - technology discussed/ideas considered:
Discussion notes, key understandings, outstanding questions, observations, and, if appropriate to this discussion: action items, next steps:
Repo about the problem we’re attempting to solve by using an agent in a browser tab: https://github.com/Picolab/DIDAuth-to-Manifold
Link to the slides presented: bruceatbyu.com/s/ManifoldSSI
The web application is called Manifold, and our production instance is at: https://manifold.picolabs.io
Repo for experimenting with, and provisioning, an agent in a browser tab: https://github.com/b1conrad/browser-agent [note that the readme file is dated, referring to the agents a “sovrin Indy agents” when they are actually Aries agents]
All of this work is supported by Pico Labs (supported by the Office of the CIO (supported by Brigham Young University)), hereby acknowledged, and is entirely open source, and your participation is totally welcome.
Zoom Session Chat:
From mario Bonito to Everyone: (05:01 PM) +1 Joe Was thinking the same thing
From Me to Everyone: (05:06 PM) bruce_conrad@byu.edu ACA-Pico GitHub.com/Picolab
From Christopher Hempel to Everyone: (05:30 PM) http://caniuse.com/#feat=indexeddb
From Me to Everyone: (05:31 PM) developer.streetcred.id (or developers, not sure)
From dannysuarezpab to Everyone: (05:32 PM) Amazing Bruce