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Announcements
This week's agenda:
- Administrivia: New meeting calendar entries: Anthony
- Active from Jan meeting 10 2020
- https://lists.hyperledger.org/g/fabric/viewevent?repeatid=22053&eventid=649306&calstart=2020-01-10
- https://lists.hyperledger.org/g/fabric/viewevent?repeatid=21946&eventid=647185&calstart=2020-01-10
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- Automated email sent 1 day before event. Will also send more personalized note.
- DWG meetings for 2019/2020
- Next week – Dec 20 – will be last meeting of 2019
- DWG meetings will restart Friday Jan 10 2020
- V2.0 release status: Pam/Joe
- New External chaincode builder and launcher documentation merged: https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/cc_launcher.html
- New External chaincode as a service documentation: https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/cc_service.html
- Fabric 2.0 Upgrade process docs: https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/pull/299 Joe
- MSP Key Concept updates: https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/pull/307 Pam
Discussion
- WRT to using GitHub instead of Gerritt, Joe talked about the need to squash commits and that line lengths can now be > 80. In fact that is recommended for easier reviewing in Github.
- Reviewed new Fabric beta docs (links are listed above ^). Start with What's new and release notes for a list of what is deprecated.
- Pam showed the latest updates to the MSP key concepts topic. General agreement around duplicating the Identity classification content here even though it is also in the Ops Guide.
- Chris pointed out that we need to describe the relationship between the MSP and the CSR in the Fabric CA server and client – probably need to add this to the MSP topic in the Operations Guide. There was acknowledgement that Ops Guide MSP topic also needs to be revisited.
- Also a good discussion from Chris around how there is NO documentation in Fabric on how to configure an Intermediate CA. Suggestion was made to open a Jira and lets get some help from the right minds on this.
Video of this week's session at: Recordings