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Introduction to Learning Materials Working Group:  Learning Materials Development Working Group

The Learning Materials Development working group reports to the Hyperledger Technical Steering Committee. It is focused on developing open-source training material (licensed as specified by the Hyperledger Charter) to educate people interested in expanding their knowledge of Hyperledger and its projects. The working group will consult with other Hyperledger working groups, Hyperledger team members, and the project maintainers to identify training needs and develop strategies, as well as, material to address those needs. The output of this working group will be targeted toward both technical and non-technical audiences.

Participants:  

Welcome to Hyperledger - Getting Started - Using The LMDWG For New Community Members

Showing Your Support community calendar

I. Announcements/Events 

Happening this week 



YOUTUBE Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0MZ85B_96CEmmy0C6NF52ZCMNcY1Wryf


The announcement, Vote for the TOC; Election runs the month November
AnonCreds ZKP-based verifiable credentials (which started life in Indy) as an open standard (see the spec being created). Much progress has been made recently in making AnonCreds ledger agnostic, meaning that it is not dependent on Hyperledger Indy, but can be supported by other ledgers and mechanisms. That change will reduce the resistance to the use of AnonCreds by those thinking it is "proprietary", but should also help Indy, as it is the easiest way to deploy the capability.

II. Community Resources / Events

3.Developers: 

Proposed  https://start-here.hyperledger.org

Projects LOOKING for Support


[FireFly] Fabric plugin - FireFly is  a full version 1.1


The Giving Chain - Developer Lead Needed  


 4. New Projects And Project Updates

New Projects


Giving Chain Lab
Anon Credshttps://
wiki
lf-hyperledger.
hyperledger
atlassian.
org
net/wiki/display/ANONCREDS/

5.  TASK Force:

Task Force


LMDWG DocumentationRecap /
status Update 
Status Update - Create an overall community Documentation Standards and Templates
LMDWG New Member Onboarding Task Force

Task Force Outline For TOC-Benjamin Weymouth To Share Google Doc-Still Waiting On That

Profile on Business User


6.Community News 

Community News

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Hyperledger Labs recording and the minutes placed at 2022 - 12 - 09 Meeting Minutes


Hyperledger Fabric Admin SDK RFC https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric-rfcs/pull/55/files is entering Final Comment Period.

Hyperledger FireFly:  Following the release of FireFly 1.1 last quarter, work on FireFly has mainly centered around maintenance, debugging, and enhancements in the 1.1.1 and 1.1.2 releases. Additionally, we've updated the docs to include more tutorials and introductions to FireFly.

The Discord community continues to be very active with 66 members participating in discussions this quarter. Additionally, we’ve seen an increase in non-maintainer engagement, with community members conversing and answering each other’s questions.


Hyperledger Mentorship Overview

Mentorship Opportunities


None at this time

Hyperledger Challenge Overview

                   

III. TRAINING: EdX Update / Discussion

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The key terms section should be reviewed and updated for 2022.  There may be an opportunity to coordinate with other groups on this for additional content.



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Marketing

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News


V. LMDWG GitHub

  • Benjamin Weymouth will work with Ry to put the documentation standard in here and reactivate if not currently active.

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  • Jim Mason proposed getting an 8 slide overview deck from Hyperledger Fabric that could then be utilized by other Hyperledger projects for a similar overview of their project.
  • Jim Sullivan proposed supporting a new initiative that uses the EVM in the Hyperledger ecosystem.
     

VIII. Close: Next 1/9/23