Hi All -

I'm iterating on
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p1MaVXhNJqTptS532cyA3hbaYJB3IqudY8ScHLM6EJI/edit#
until we get tasks into the Fineract-CN setup.

Steve - what's the next step for the community to work on do you think?
 Should we look at the flows specifically for use cases?

James

On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 7:30 AM Steve Conrad <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have created a test instance of Mojaloop that people can use to test and
> play with. You can access this test instance at http://mifosmojaloop.com
>
> It is a single Ubuntu box with 4 different VMs running on it - the
> Mojaloop core, the IST server, and 2 simulated DFSP instances (just like we
> saw in the demo/screencast that Ed referred to earlier). Because we are
> accessing all 4 servers through a single machine, I had to forward
> different ports to route to the different services. Here are some of the
> basic mappings:
>
>     mifosmojaloop.com:3000 - Central Directory service
>     mifosmojaloop.com:3001 - End User Registry
>     mifosmojaloop.com:3002 - Central Ledger
>
>     mifosmojaloop.com:3119 - DFSP USSD test client 1 (this is the cell
> phone simulator created by Software Group that is shown in the screencast)
>     mifosmojaloop.com:3219 - DFSP USSD test client 2
>
> There are several other services/endpoints available - if you would like
> access to those, let me know and I can get the full port mapping to you.
> Steve
>
> On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 7:01 PM, Ed Cable <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks James for sharing that summary of the discussion. For anyone that
>> wants to listen to the audio recording of the session, you can find it at
>> https://youtu.be/Ur7rb0jHzOg
>>
>> Here's a brief summary of next steps and action items for those who
>> weren't able to attend, can get involved.
>>
>>
>>    - Fineract 1.x Integration - Steve Conrad is going to be heading up
>>    exploring the Mojaloop APIs and their points of integration with Fineract
>>    1.x and and the needed configurations for the different use
>>    cases/simulation environments that James listed above. In parallel he's
>>    going to bring this into alignment with the payment gateway project to
>>    ensure that the structure of a payment in Fineract aligns with that of
>>    Mojaloop
>>    - Fineract CN Integration - Isaac Kamga and Rahul Goel are going to
>>    drive similar efforts but with the Fineract CN architecture based on
>>    availability of requisite APIs, etc.
>>    - Public Lab Environment - working with Steve, I'll make available
>>    AWS infrastructure from the Mifos Initiative so we can make a publicly
>>    accessible environment of Mojaloop connected to Fineract so others can 
>> test
>>    it out.
>>    - GSOC Project - Steve will be helping to draft out some tasks that a
>>    student could work on to contribute towards these efforts to build out 
>> this
>>    public lab environment simulating a fully connected payments ecosystem of
>>    different flavors of DFS providers running Fineract that are all connected
>>    via the Mojaloop platform.
>>
>> Ed
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 10:55 PM, James Dailey <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> To bring this discussion back to the list.  We had a call today - and
>>> some ideas and questions may be relevant for the entire list.
>>>
>>> First, I'm articulating a vision whereby Mojaloop is used as the
>>> "switch" between multiple instances of Fineract 1.x/Mifos in various
>>> configurations.  Mifos can be configured as a "microfinance institution" or
>>> more like a savings cooperative, or like a digital bank (for our purposes,
>>> a configuration where there are neither field operations nor teller
>>> operations, only digital accounts that can interact with others
>>> digitally).  We discussed the different types or styles of institutions:
>>> from a purely digital first to a multi-tenant instance for multiple small
>>> microfinance orgs.  Essentially Fineract/Mifos is the Account system and
>>> Mojaloop connects an instance to the larger ecosystem of account providers.
>>>
>>> Second, I'm emphasizing that Mojaloop is an instantiation of the
>>> LevelOneProject.org, which implements key principles such as PUSH payments,
>>> open loop, interoperability, and so on.  It is a modern payments approach.
>>> It is not blockchain.  It is intended to include banks, telecom providers,
>>> and any other provider of digital transaction accounts.  Ubiquity of
>>> payments is a fundamental building block for a digital economy.
>>> Microfinance is hampered by the high cost of setting up payment interfaces
>>> and payment scheme fees - Mojaloop is intended to cut down on those
>>> barriers to entry.
>>>
>>> Third, while the Mojaloop team was implementing their core services and
>>> ledger approaches, a related team was working on APIs that could connect
>>> for better interoperability.  Those APIs are now available to the Mifos
>>> team - see
>>> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByeK44WJrHIvOGs0UkZUUHFzdnBCenRLX0dzcHZUUGlaSlV3
>>>
>>>
>>> Fourth, we discussed some first steps, which we think include setting up
>>> an instance of mojaloop to test against and to map the existing mifos APIs
>>> against the mojaloop APIs.
>>>
>>> Fifth, we discussed on some email exchanges about how settlement and
>>> cryptographic escrow works.
>>>
>>> Resources in process - need to be moved:
>>>
>>> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByeK44WJrHIvOGs0UkZUUHFzdnBCenRLX0dzcHZUUGlaSlV3
>>>
>>> https://goo.gl/1sR2dq (move this confluence?)
>>>
>>> More later...
>>>
>>> James D.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 11:17 AM Ed Cable <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> By the way,
>>>>
>>>> Matt Bohan from Gates Foundation shared v1 of  API documentation we
>>>> were awaiting.
>>>>
>>>> It can be downloaded from here: ​​
>>>> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByeK44WJrHIvOGs0UkZUUHFzdnBCenRLX0dzcHZUUGlaSlV3
>>>>
>>>> Ed
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
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>>
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