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Document listing the Aries RFCs supported by ACA-Py and reference to … #89

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…the list in the README

Signed-off-by: Stephen Curran swcurran@gmail.com

…the list in the README

Signed-off-by: Stephen Curran <swcurran@gmail.com>
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@andrewwhitehead - let me know if I have that mostly right, and especially if there are any caveats to add. I removed from the list you gave me originally the l10n/i18n reference is I don't think that is well enough defined to implement yet. Am I wrong?

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@andrewwhitehead can you push this one ahead. I'll use branches from now on. Promise (mostly).

@andrewwhitehead andrewwhitehead merged commit 1542ad9 into openwallet-foundation:master Jul 22, 2019
dbluhm pushed a commit to dbluhm/aries-cloudagent-python that referenced this pull request Oct 14, 2022
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