CA2SIG Call on Feb 11 2020
Time:
February 11, 2020 at 8 AM Pacific
Dial-In Information:
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Meeting ID: 403 498 3298
Attendees:
(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 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
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: