I. Welcome
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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 towards both technical and non-technical audiences. |
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Participants:
Welcome to Hyperledger - Getting Started - For New people to the Community
Showing Your Support community calendar.
Announcements:
II. Community Resources:
1 Meetup/Workshops
- Wednesday, February 23 at 16:00 UTC / 17:00 CET: Hyperledger Budapest hosts "Fabric samples Kubernetes"
Hyperledger Community members can also add these events to their calendar by using the ICS feed at:
https://lists.hyperledger.org/g/meetups/ics/2157661/665592640/feed.ics
Thursday, February 24th, 11am MST, Hyperledger Challenge 2022 Kick Off Informational Session
YOUTUBE Channel : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0MZ85B_96CEmmy0C6NF52ZCMNcY1Wryf
New Meetups are occurring across a number of different languages and locations, including recent Meetups held in French.
Update on Hyperledger Meetup Improvement Group-2022 Focus On The International Community
2. SIGS / Working Groups
Reminder: Climate Action and Accounting SIG meetings https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/CASIG/Meetings
Where: https://zoom.us/my/hyperledger.community?pwd=STZQd0xMZU9xRVVOVnpQM3JNQ2dqZz09
Description:
The Climate Action and Accounting SIG calls are open to everyone. To find out more about the group and find meeting agenda, notes and recordings, visit:
Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/4034983298?pwd=STZQd0xMZU9xRVVOVnpQM3JNQ2dqZz09
Meeting ID: 403 498 3298 Passcode: 475869
3.Developers:
Proposed https://start-here.hyperledger.org
New Projects looking for community support |
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!Blockchain Automation Framework]
[Blockchain Carbon Accounting] Cactus integration
[FireFly] Fabric plugin - FireFly is rapidly moving toward a full version 1.0.
Fabric Token SDK: https://github.com/hyperledger-labs/fabric-token-sdk
Fabric Operations Console https://github.com/hyperledger-labs/fabric-operations-console
Mini Fabric https://www.hyperledger.org/blog/2021/07/07/the-latest-on-minifabric-a-hyperledger-lab-aimed-at-accelerating-the-move-to-production
4. New Projects
Neferti is a proposal for a project in Hyperledger labs. Re: NEFERTI
Hyperledger labs is an open source code community with a low barrier to entry. Any and all are welcome to join and contribute to the lab. The lab maintainers will be the governors. neferti plans a low-code and highly secure implementation to issue and trade NFTs, in a protocol agnostic way. neferti code will address market place utilities for issuance and trading of NFTs. neferti implementation will allow for extensibility and openness. An initial reference Hyperledger Fabric implementation is planned.
5. TASK Force:
Hyperledger Security Process Task Force.: Recurring meetings for the task force starting 28th January 2022, 8:00 AM PDT. A meeting invite will be sent to both the TSC and the maintainers mailing lists.
The upcoming meeting and the agenda details can be found at https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/TF/2022-01-28+Meeting+Minutes All ideas are welcome, do read through the CVSS calculation matrix.
Hyperledger Chat Task Force
5. Hyperledger Community
Hyperledger Challenge Overview
The Hyperledger community is launching the Hyperledger Challenge to harness the power of communities to ideate, develop, and launch innovative solutions developed using open-source technologies. Any innovation that advances the current state-of-the-art of enterprise-grade distributed ledger technologies leveraging one or more Hyperledger projects is eligible for the Hyperledger Challenge.
The Challenge will feature three rounds, called “Ideate”, “Prototype”, and “Launch”, to develop innovations from idea to sustainable solutions in the manner of months. Innovators competing in the challenges will have access to training, mentors and the Hyperledger community to support the development of their solution. The Hyperledger community is committed to be a driving force to incorporating Diversity, Civility, and Inclusion into programs. Innovators are greatly encouraged to consider diversity and inclusion when developing their teams.
January 18: Ideate submission opens
March 1: Ideate submission ends
6. Marketing: Marketing Committee
7. Other Events:
a. 2022 Hyperledger Mentorship Program
This is the 6th year of the Hyperledger Mentorship Program. The program has grown steadily over the years; it has connected many mentors and mentees from around the globe to contribute their enthusiasm, time, and experience toward building a more sustainable Hyperledger community. You can learn more about the growth of this program and previous year's mentees' contributions and mentors' reflections by reading some of our blog posts:
2019 summary blog along with individual mentees' closing blogs
a reflection blog by Attila Klenik, a mentor in 2019, along with mentees' closing blogs
2020 mentors' sharing what's important, rewarding and challenging about their work
2021 mentorship spotlights highlighting contributions by and reflections of mentors and mentees
Hyperledger and the whole Linux Foundation are big believers in the value of mentorship in growing open source communities. And we have heard from many contributors that mentorship played an important role in their involvement in an open source project/community. Now it's your opportunity to give back and get involved in this rewarding experience.
Please submit a project proposal for consideration by Wednesday, March 9th.
Please reference the 2022 program timeline as you plan out your project and commitment.
Please review the project proposal guidelines before your submit your proposal
Hyperledger looks forward to your submission of a mentorship project and thank you in advance for volunteering your time to contribute to the training of the new talent pool for the Hyperledger community.
Please reach out to mentorship@hyperledger.org if you have any questions.
b. DeveloperWeek 2022 is coming up (Feb 7-9, All-Virtual) and it would be great if Colorado Government Blockchain Professionals would join us as a Community Partner!
III. TRAINING: EdX Update / Discussion
The LMDWG working group continues to update the University Training Curriculum.
Fabric Documentation group is starting a new initiative.
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.
IV. Wiki / Pages (Updates and Additions)
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V. LMDWG GitHub
VI Old Business
Comments have been made to the University Curriculum in the ReviewMyElearning platform and will now be moving to Google docs for ease of updating and expanding community participation. New Google Doc format launching the week of February 7th.
ACT-IAC is working on an update to their blockchain primer and would like to include updated Hyperledger blockchain terms.
VII. New Business
John Carpenter Chair Person approval Working Group Process
The LMDWG will be supporting a spring Hyperledger Career Fair and are looking to include international markets in this Fair as well. Need to set dates and provide Hyperledger with full schedule of Spring event at least two weeks prior to the first in the series.
VIII. Close: Next Meeting 2/21/2022
XRPL Hackathon: New Year, New NFTsBuild scalable, sustainable functional NFTs with XRPL.
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Faber Web3 HackathonBuild new protocols, tools, infrastructure services, or applications to drive Web3 use cases.
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Microsoft US Azure AI: Hack for Humanitarian ActionBuild for disaster response, refugees and displaced people, human rights, or the needs of women and children with Azure AI.
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Feel free to update your interests, so I can send you even better recommendations next time.
Good luck,
Cassie
Other Great Hackathons
Here are more hackathons for you listed by submission deadline:
- Feb 21 - NEAR MetaBUILD Hackathon by Near Protocol
- Feb 28 - Flutter Challenge by Google
- Mar 1 - AWS Deep Learning Challenge by Amazon
- Mar 7 - The HCL-Pega Pathbreaker Hackathon by HCL
- Mar 31 - DevRev Hackathon - Coding with AI by DevRev