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A lightweight HTTP server framework for Object Pascal (Delphi 2009+/Free Pascal 3.0) based on Indy
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HyperLedger Indy Getting Started Guide for Enterprise Architects and Developers (INDY GSG-EA)
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Hyperledger Indy/Sovrin/DID Comprehensive Architecture Reference Model (INDY ARM) - Draft document for discussion purposes
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Essential Services credentials for workers to manage risks around entry to controlled facilities
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Hyperonomy Universal Decentralized Identifier URI Specification (did-uri-spec) - Draft document for discussion purposes
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A custom Python wrapper for Hyperledger Indy's Libindy library
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Sovrin Governance Framework Comprehensive Architecture Reference Model (SOVRIN ARM) - Draft document for discussion purposes
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Kubernetes resources for deploying Hyperledger Indy
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DNS over HTTPS Resolver component for Delphi
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Indy Sockets library "git-cloned" from SVN at https://svn.atozed.com:444/svn/Indy10.
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Indy Cloud Agent using Google Firebase Cloud Messaging
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Common Repository for IdentityChain Project
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NodeJS sample illustrating self-sovereign identity using indy-sdk
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Hyperonomy Universal Decentralized Identifier URI Specification (did-uri-spec) - Reference Parser Implementation
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The MyData Agency solution is a distributed platform that gives the identity holder / individual capabilities to manage their own digital identity, control access to personal device data, manage consent and communicate with an organisation.
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A web based simulation for IoT devices to issue and verify credentials via hyperledger indy SDK
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Admin User Interface to manage the Institutional Edge Agent API
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While the team building aries-vcr has been pretty good at adding logging in a useful way, there is some inconsistency in log entry handling. This task is to formalize the logging approach across the board, and then to do a pass through the code ensuring that the logging statements match the intention of the approach.
The first part (formalizing) is likely just creating something like a "logging