DIDComm (Decentralized Identifier Communication) is an open standard for secure and private communication using Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs). DIDs are a type of digital identifier that allow for verifiable, self-sovereign identities. Unlike traditional communication protocols, DIDComm enables peer-to-peer communication without relying on centralized authorities, tools, or platforms.
With the growth of DIDComm implementations, now is a great time to get together with others in the community and test for interoperability. Any organization or developer with working agents using DIDComm is welcome to join the fun!
Date: December 12, 2024
Time: 7:00am PT/ 3:00pm GMT
Each session will be scheduled to test for :30 min. Participants can test with as many/few other participants as they'd like.
As part of this DIDComm Interop-a-thon, the interoperability test will be centered towards DIDComm V2. This includes, but is not limited to, sending a DIDComm message to another party's app and having their app receive, decrypt, and understand the message. Not all agents may have a need to perform all actions. For example, a mediator does not need to send forward messages, but they do need to understand forward messages so that they can unpack it.
Room facilitator volunteers needed: sign up here
Please fill out this form and send by close of business December 1, 2024.