How a mediation recipient does make a connection with a mediator #429
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When using a public did you can use it as an implicit invitation. So I'd say the second option:
Specific reason not to use it? I'd like to add a did resolver in the near future that can use did resolvers from that library. |
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It provides some nice features with regards to did url parsing and caching etc. https://github.com/decentralized-identity/did-resolver Related issue: #172 |
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I'm not saying we shouldn't use it, just it's not necessary to have at least some improvement on the way forward. |
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We started the discussion in #250, but it deserves its own issue.
It seems there is no specification of how it should work. It's a question of whether it should be part of the framework. In any case, I would like to understand how to solve it :)
I like the idea with did:web method and having
https://w3c-ccg.github.io/.well-known/did.json
on mediator server where an edge agent can find DID Document with service and keys. We don't even need to have web-did-resolver at the start.But I'm not sure how to continue from there.
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