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- The 2022 mentorship program is launching on February 1st starting with the call for mentors and projects. Hyperledger and the whole Linux Foundation are big believers in the value of mentorship in growing open source communities. We invite TSC members, maintainers, active contributors and community members to get involved in this initiative. Please email mentorship@hyperledger.org if you have questions.
Quarterly reports
- 2021 Q4 Hyperledger Explorer (due )
- 2021 Q4 Hyperledger Caliper (due )
- 2022 Q1 Hyperledger Fabric (due )
- 2022 Q1 Hyperledger Sawtooth (due )
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- 2022 Q1 Hyperledger Aries (due )
- 2022 Q1 Hyperledger Indy (due )
- 2022 TSC Project Update Calendar
Discussion
- Project and Lab Services – What other benefits can we offer to graduated projects?
- Thoughts from David Boswell:
I think there is probably something around documentation and translation support for graduated projects that would be worth doing. For instance CNCF has a budget for documentation support and they do things such as creating documentation assessments and recommendations for projects, helping to organize documentation and translation activities in the community (such as managing participation in Google's Season of Docs and running a docuthon at their main events), and will do some documentation/translation work directly to bootstrap efforts.
We could also make the resources available to Incubation projects time bound – for instance, an Incubation project could have a year to grow and mature and at the end of that time the TSC decides to either move it to Graduated or move it to the Labs.
The project placement on the Hyperledger site does not currently provide a distinction between Graduated and Incubation projects since they're treated the same way now. We're looking at updating the site this year to give more prominent positioning to Graduated projects, so the priority placement item will become more of an incentive.
The same is true of Workshops – this is a new concept so we have not yet seen the benefits to a project of running a workshop. After we've done a few of these we can analyze the outcome and if we can see a bump in users and contributors to a project after a workshop then this will become an incentive for Graduation status too.
- Thoughts from David Boswell:
- Proposal (Jim's followup action from discussions on Quarterly Reports 2 weeks ago): update templates of Quarterly Reports to include standard critical dimensions from LF Insights
- Sample report that has the proposed table of insights showing project health: 2021 Q4 Hyperledger FireFly
- Proposed critical insights dimensions: commit activities, PR activities, contributor trends
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Attended by:
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Angelo De Caro - Arnaud J LE HORS
- artem
- Arun .S.M.
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Bobbi Muscara - Danno Ferrin
- David Enyeart
- Grace Hartley (Deactivated)
- Hart Montgomery
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Jim Zhang - kamlesh nagware
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Nathan George - Peter Somogyvari
- Tracy Kuhrt
- Troy Ronda