Verify has a thing called a "stable prototype" which prototypes can use to test out using Verify. The Pay team are looking into doing a similar thing too, and it's not a stretch to imagine other GaaP products doing so too.
We should be letting kit users know that they can use Verify and their kits, and how.
The way it works is users have to request access to the stable prototype, so we'd basically be adding something to the readme along the lines of "If you want to use Verify in your prototype, get in touch with the team at verify@.... "
Verify has a thing called a "stable prototype" which prototypes can use to test out using Verify. The Pay team are looking into doing a similar thing too, and it's not a stretch to imagine other GaaP products doing so too.
We should be letting kit users know that they can use Verify and their kits, and how.
The way it works is users have to request access to the stable prototype, so we'd basically be adding something to the readme along the lines of "If you want to use Verify in your prototype, get in touch with the team at
verify@....
"