Identify, cull, highlight resources on use cases and best practices
Determine what is out there and what is missing from these resources, could be overall or in a specific topic area (see preferred topics below)
Potentially add to existing resources or create our own resource
Share what we have learned or drawn up through a blog, solution brief, white paper, database, etc. that includes our own POV on this technology in this space
Connecting and liaising with others in the Hyperledger community
Based on above activities and interests coming from this group, identify 1-2 groups that may help inform, knowledge-share, or have lessons learned to share on what we're doing
It is important to you that we…be a thought leader to shape the technology, shape standards, consider environmental impacts, and understand what is being done already
You want to do the above in...digital currencies, aid/philanthropy, supply chain, and best practices in implementation
And so first we will...define use cases, best practices, identify project proposals in proposed areas, and start a white paper on the above
Please review the results here:
Notes:
EdX developing a course and needs examples–may be an output of our research group Bobbi Muscara
WorldVision: mexico and timor leste use case Alfonso Govela
Attend and Speak at Hyperledger Global Forum
Karen
Hyperledger Global Forum 2020 I Registration Now Open
Register to Attend
Hyperledger Global Forum will offer the unique opportunity for users and contributors of Hyperledger projects from across the globe to meet, align, plan and hack together in-person. Open to members and non-members alike, attendees will have the chance to talk directly with Hyperledger project maintainers and the Technical Steering Committee, collaborate with other organizations on ideas that will directly impact the future of Hyperledger, and promote their work among the enterprise blockchain community.
The agenda will comprise of both a technical and enterprise track, roadmaps for Hyperledger projects, cross-industry keynotes and panels on use cases in development, social networking for the community to bond, and hacking activities with mentors to help deliver specific pipeline features and bring developers up the learning curve.
Scaling Impact for the SDGs Hackathon,a 2-day in-person hackathon geared toward real, sustainable outcomes.
Who: Blockchain Developers, Sponsors, and Mentors
When:
September 20thfrom 5-7pm –Special Education Session
September 21st- 22nd–Hackathon
Where:NYC Blockchain Center (54 W 21stStreet, Suite 1001, 10thFloor)
What:Developers and entrepreneurs will work to solve three challenges framed by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – focused primarily on:
Hackathon teams will be limited to a minimum of 3 participants and maximum of 4; gender diversity is strongly encouraged.
Hackathon teams must include a minimum of one developer and one individual focused on strategy or business.
All team members must be present for the 2-day in-person hackathon.
Developers are encouraged to apply both individually and as a team. If you don’t have a team and are selected to participate, we will match you with a team.
Mentors should either have a solid technical background and experience building on/using one of the aforementioned blockchainsOR extensive international development and/or strategy experience.
Mentors will advise teams before and during the hackathon.
Mentors are expected to attend the hackathon in-person.
Please note that there are limited spots available for mentors.
Other Events & Announcements
Aid and International Development Forum 2019. Ronald Reagan Building in Washington D.C. on the 4 & 5 September 2019 http://www.aidforum.org/
San Francisco Blockchain Week, B4SJ has partnered with Techstars to do a startup weekend for Blockchain for Good. Interested in being a judge, coach, or sponsor for the event? It would be Oct 25-27 in San Francisco.