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Announcements
Agenda
- Release status: Pam/Joe: Dashboard: https://jira.hyperledger.org/secure/Dashboard.jspa?selectPageId=10104
- Asia Pacific Study Circle
- Containerizing the local build (Claudio)
- International languages(standing topic)
- Malayalam translation update - Annena
- Japanese translation update - Tsujita-san
- Brazilian Portuguese translation update - Renato
- French Translation update - Oumar
- Spanish translations update - Maria
- Russian Language update - Arseny
- Samples status - Chris
- Promoting Translations - David
- Blog and Video outline
- Blog and Video outline
- Retire/archive 1.1/1.2/1.3 versions of the docs - con't of discussion from last week.
- Google Analytics - Joe/Pam
Discussion
Eastern hemisphere call
- <Minutes>
Western hemisphere call
- Release update:
- mirBFT - targettng a first push of the material at end of Sept and then work on integrating with Fabric.
- Channel participation api - still targeted for v2.3
- Config trans. lib - makes channel updates easier.
- Deployment Guide - Peer - share on next week's call
- Sample's Workgroup - Writing your first application is done on the master branch, Next up refactoring chaincode4developers to writing your first smart contract.
- ledger checkpoing and pruning - still targeted for v2.3
- programming model - no updates.
- Jim: What are the items being targeted for v3? We have no insight into that - we should ask on the next contributor call.
- Asian online study circle - eastern hemisphere call
- Containerizing your local build Claudio Ceballos Paz - Latin Chapter
- Dockerized the entire process.
- created a docker-compose file, added all the dependencies, go to translation repo...
- then run docker-compose build
- docker-compose up
- people don't need to install anything in their local dev env except Docker.
- then cd docs/es build and then view the generated .html file...
- very small effort to get a build - just install docker
- can be used with regular english builds of the docs and the language builds
- Claudio will create a PR and show next week.
- He'll create a make file that we can run.
- great solution for translators, who are running on different OS -
- Peer commands require Go v1.14 to build. Not recommended to go to Go v1.5
- Translation status:
- renato: Needs help from Brett and Ry on the CI/CD pipeline.
- Fabric Samples status (Chris)
- asset-transfter-basic, go version added this week.
- you can call any chaincode from any application type. so go application calls a typescript chaincode.
- Writing your first application tutorial links need to be updated.
- Planning to make a helper video for github contributions.
Video of this week's session at: Recordings