update diagram for the new understanding of the Aries did-resolution and the W3C-CCG did-resolution specs.
Think of the Aries spec as a precursor to the W3C-CCG versions. This does not change the fact that at least one spec referenced by the w3c did-resolution document in turn references the aries version. These are not dependency relationships though it was a reference citing an example in a note of the W3C version at the time of the diagram creation.
i.e. w3c did-resolution --references--> w3c did-peer --references--> Aries did-resolution
This may involve also putting in an issue to have the w3c did-peer document updated if possible to point to it's sibling w3c did-resolution instead of the Aries version.
update diagram for the new understanding of the Aries did-resolution and the W3C-CCG did-resolution specs.
Think of the Aries spec as a precursor to the W3C-CCG versions. This does not change the fact that at least one spec referenced by the w3c did-resolution document in turn references the aries version. These are not dependency relationships though it was a reference citing an example in a note of the W3C version at the time of the diagram creation.
i.e. w3c did-resolution --references--> w3c did-peer --references--> Aries did-resolution
This may involve also putting in an issue to have the w3c did-peer document updated if possible to point to it's sibling w3c did-resolution instead of the Aries version.