Announcements
Code & Projects
Hyperledger Bevel and Hyperledger Fabric
- On Tuesday, June 20 at 8AM pacific join us for an in-depth technical workshop and demonstration of using Bevel and the new Bevel-Operator-Fabric to deploy Hyperledger Fabric on Kubernetes. The Hyperledger Bevel developers have recently integrated hlf-operator, a Hyperledger lab, into Hyperledger Bevel and have renamed it to Bevel-Operator-Fabric. Adding Bevel-Operator-Fabric is an important milestone for Hyperledger Bevel and a step towards the redesign of Bevel with support for Kubernetes operators to achieve DLT (distributed ledger technology) network deployments and automation. Sign up for the workshop.
Noteworthy Pull Requests
Articles, Training & Tutorials
The new Hyperledger Fabric Certified Practitioner (HFCP) exam will allow candidates to demonstrate their understanding of the fundamentals of blockchain technology, the Hyperledger Fabric model and networks, including designing production deployments. If you’d like to be notified as soon as the exam is available, you can sign up on the Hyperledger Fabric Certified Practitioner (HFCP) exam page. This is a new certification exam based on the latest Fabric release and replaces the previous Fabric Administrator and Fabric Developer certifications.
Events
For anyone interested in how blockchain is being used in the telecom industry, you are welcome to join these upcoming guest presentations hosted by the Hyperledger Telecom Special Interest Group. If you join the Telecom SIG's mailing list you'll also get notified about these and other upcoming group calls.
Integration of Hyperledger Fabric and ROS2 for Distributed Robotic SystemsOn the next Identity Special Interest Group call on Thursday, June
29 at 16:00 UTC / 9:00AM PacificTransforming the Edge to a Virtual Cloud using Hyperledger Fabric on Thursday, July 13 at 16:00 UTC / 9:00AM PST15 at 11amET/8am PT TOC member Stephen Curran will present "Understanding Zero Knowledge Proofs With High School Math", his talk from OSSNA. Details here. Please join us.
You can find more Hyperledger calls and other events listed on the community calendar.
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