Time:
- February 11, 2020 at 8 AM Pacific
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- From computer: https://zoom.us/my/hyperledger.community
- From phone: +1(855)880-1246 (toll free US number) or view International numbers
- Meeting ID: 403 498 3298
Attendees:
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(28 people in the zoom link)
- Christiaan Pauw, Nova Institute
- Alex Howard, Nova Institute
- Kamlesh Nagware, Snapper Future Tech
- Vipin Bharathan, dlt.nyc, Chair of IDWG and of the Capital markets SIG-Also lab steward and tech ambassador
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Discussion topics
- Welcome everyone from the SIG chairs
Hyperledger introduction (David)
Walkthrough SIG resources (Martin)
General SIG mission and community meetings (Tom)
- Recurring bi-weekly tuesday Tuesday meetings?
SIG member introductions (All)
Identifying related initiatives/resources (blockchain, digital, finance, governance, sectoral …)
Early actions for the SIG members (e.g. Aartum into CA2SIG)
Wrap-up and next steps
- Take part in Hyperledger's summer mentorship program – submit a project proposal before end of February
Recording:
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Notes and Action Items (minutes):
Call summary—
- Kickoff to the SIG (29 people in the zoom call attending) !
- General introduction to the SIG and the proposed mission and scope by the Co-Chairs and introduction to Hyperledger by David Boswell
- Chairs proposed to hold a bi-weekly meeting for the SIG at the timezone proposed (8am Pacific Standard Time)
- Opened the space for member introductions (at the half mark of 30 min).
- Members shared their work and background, which exhibits a good array of diversity, from large corporations, to startups, academia and non-profits
- No objections were made to the bi-weekly meetings and timeslots. So Co-Chairs will create a recurring calendar for these meeting.
- Two comments were made by members around the role of standards in order to prevent overlapping efforts around DLT (distributed ledger technologies) for Climate without interoperability
- This can spark a specific working group within the SIG
- Missing topics that were not discussed
- The proposal by Aartum to migrate into the CA2 SIG (will be discussed in the next session)
- Take part in Hyperledger's summer mentorship program – submit a project proposal before end of February
Action items—
- Everyone is encouraged to add their profile in the member directory, and start loading useful resources around climate and DLTs.
- Everyone is encourage to start conversation in the Climate SIG chat and share the email list to other networks that might be interested in joining.
- Co-chairs will create timeslot for recurring meetings (will send calendar invites soon)
- The mention for standards can be followed-up by a suggestion from Linux Foundation on best practices, strategy and governance around the development for these.
- Co-chairs will follow up this discussion with LF and invites suggestions from members
- Other proposed topics for future meetings
- Existing Hyperledger frameworks suitable for the climate accounting space, and share of ongoing projects using HL for climate
- The carbon and energy footprint of DLTs and blockchain, both to have transparency on environmental impact of the technology and dispel myths when needed
- The agenda for the next meeting on February 25 is posted and open to the community
Recording:
Here is the recording for the kickoff meeting:
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