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Proposal Submission Guidelines

  • Project maintainers, active contributors and community members are welcome to submit a mentorship project proposal for consideration.
  • Multiple mentors supervising one mentee per project would be desirable as this helps spread the workload and reduce the challenge of coverage caused by working remotely with a mentee in a different time zone.
  • The mentor(s) need to be familiar with the project and is/are expected to directly supervise the hired mentee's technical or research work.

  • The proposed project needs to be clearly scoped and structured to be suitable for a mentorship project.

  • The project should be related to one of the current Hyperledger Projects or Labs.

  • The outcome of the project will benefit the existing Hyperledger Projects or Labs or advance the Hyperledger open source community's work at large.  
  • The mentor(s) should be ready to be the sponsor of the mentorship project as a Hyperleger Lab when the mentorship commences. This ensures that the project progress can be tracked and the project output can be publicly accessible to the community.

Proposal Review/Selection Process and Criteria

  • The TSC reviews proposals and validate and/or select projects with development focus, and the Hyperledger Foundation staff will review and select projects with business research focus. Selected projects will open for mentee applications on Linux Foundation LFX Mentorship in coordination with the mentorship program admin. 
  • General selection criteria are:
    • The selected proposals have clearly scoped learning objectives and outcomes that are suitable for one mentee, either a student developer/researcher or a new contributor, to complete within 12 weeks if working full time or 24 weeks if working part time.  
    • The selected proposals will represent a nice mix of project difficulty levels. Some low, medium, and high difficulties.
    • The selected proposals will maximize the diversity of the proposals, mentors, and mentees.
    • The selected proposals should have a direct connection or relevance to an existing Hyperledger project or lab or ecosystem.
    • The selected proposals will further increase the contributor/maintainer base of the related Hyperledger project or lab or ecosystem.
    • The selected proposals are related to as many Hyperledger projects or lab as possible.
    • The mentors of the selected proposals will represent a nice mix of experienced and new mentors.
  • Review the current year program schedule including project proposal and selection period.

Ready to propose a mentorship project? Please submit your 

March 2020

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  1. Read over Directions
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Giving Chain LAB 

Proposals

To submit a new proposal, please follow the process outlined at Hyperledger Labs. The lab proposal must meet the following:

  1. The scope of the proposed lab fits within Hyperledger’s mission;

  2. The proposed name is appropriate (e.g., not too generic, confusing, or conflicting with other labs or projects, etc);


Proposers are encouraged to seek a Sponsor (i.e. a maintainer of one of the Hyperledger projects, a TSC member or a WG chair) to increase ties with the rest of the Hyperledger community.

You can find all Hyperledger Lab approved proposals at https://github.com/hyperledger-labs/hyperledger-labs.github.io/labs. You can also look at the pull requests for all submitted proposals.

Repository




Lab Name

Enter the name of your lab here. Change line 3 of this file to reflect the short name of your project. Change line 4 to read: “parent: Labs”

Short Description

Provide a short description of your lab. This will be used for the Github repository’s description.

Scope of Lab

Enter the scope of the lab. This should include enough information to allow the Lab stewards to understand how it fits within Hyperledger’s mission.

Initial Committers

Enter the Github IDs for the set of initial committers.

Sponsor

Provide the name of your sponsor. A sponsor is optional, but the sponsor must be a maintainer of one of the Hyperledger projects, a TSC member, or a WG chair. Read about sponsors’ duty in Section 3, Labs proposal.

Pre-existing repository

If you currently have a Github repository that you wish to transfer to the Hyperledger Labs organization, please provide a link here. NOTE: Please refer to the README for additional information on existing repositories.






  1. December 2021
  • Presentations Dates
    • Meetup December 7th (ZOOM)
    • TSC December 9th  (ZOOM)
    • Holiday Party December 14th ( HYBRID: ZOOM AND METAVERSE )
  • Presentation Topics
    • The Giving Chain
      • What is The Giving Chain (History)
      • How It works 
        • Business
        • Technology
      • Where we go from here. 

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