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2024-09-23

Issues

Reviews

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2024-09-20

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Cross IFT Suggestions

  • Cross IFT Buddies:
    • Opt-in buddy system for teams to learn about each other; pilot phase followed by broader rollout.
  • Collaboration Hub:
    • Forum (or forum topic) to propose and curate collaboration and integration opportunities across IFT projects. Open to all CCs.
  • Knowledge Shares:
    • Regular team presentations to share learnings and achievements, fostering transparency and awareness of other teams' activities.
  • Team Swap:
    • Short-term skill exchanges between teams (20%40% involvement), enabling cross-team development and direct participation in other projects.

2024-09-19

Ad Hoc

I created a new repo for the privacy policy single source of truth:

  • https://github.com/status-im/status-software-privacy-policy
  • I'll log this in a document also as everyone will need to know:
    • We have a single source of truth for privacy policies (and potentially any other legal policy documents)
    • When our platform applications need to reference the privacy policy they should pull from this repo.
    • The input for this repo will be communicated by the Legal team
    • We don't make changes to this repo without the Legal team approving it.

2024-09-16

Schedule

All IFT Town Hall IFT Strategy Alignment

Wallet pentesting testing discussion

  • Monday, 16 September⋅15:00 16:00
  • Transcript
  • Summary
    • In this meeting, the team discussed the status of wallet security testing. They acknowledged that the wallet was released without a formal audit, unlike previous releases, and decided to conduct internal pentesting before seeking external certification. They considered using a familiar security firm, Least Authority, for an external audit of a specific wallet version. The team addressed concerns about which code version to test and agreed to finalize a timeline. Next steps include reaching out to the firm for quotes and scheduling further meetings to discuss progress
  • Least Authority audit of Keycard integration of Status Desktop