2020-07-01 Meeting notes

2020-07-01 Meeting notes

Date

Jul 1, 2020

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Attendees

  • Name (Org), <email>

  • Ajay Jadhav (AyanWorks) <ajay@ayanworks.com>

  • Sanu Satyadarshi

  • Rajesh Krishnan, <rajh.technology@gmail.com>

  • Kalyan Kulkarni (AyanWorks) <kalyan@ayanworks.com>

  • Kamlesh Nagware(Snapper Future Tech) <kamlesh.nagware@snapperfuturetech.com>

  • Shon G Joseph (KBA) <shon.joseph@iiitmk.ac.in>

  • Ajay Maikhuri (Dell) <ajay.maikhuri@gmail.com>

Goals

  • Create charter for Hyperledger India

Discussion items

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Blogs

Kamlesh

  • Blog based on Theme

  • Create a page

 

 

 Code of Conduct - Hyperledger India, Events

 Kamlesh

 What to share and what not to disclose?

Run it in every meeting

 

What went well?

 

Diversity of companies

 

 

List of start ups

 

Ideas to monetise Blockchain solutions

 

 

Hyperledger enterprise support

 

Check for Hyperledger certified providers

https://www.hyperledger.org/use/hcsp

Requirements are: Fabric : 3 or more engineers who pass the Certified Hyperledger Fabric Administrator (CHFA) exam OR 2 engineers who pass the Certified Hyperledger Fabric Administrator (CHFA) exam and 1 engineer that passes the Certified Hyperledger Fabric Developer exam

 

Sawtooth: 3 or more engineers who pass the Certified Hyperledger Sawtooth Administrator (CHSA) A business model to support enterprise end users, including putting engineers at a customer site Be a Hyperledger member in good standing

 

Hyperledger Certification

 

No clear Guidance on how it is scored 

 

When HLF 2 certification will be launched?

same scores on multiple attempts

 

 

 

HLF study circle for Asia Pacific - 

Shon Joseph

Study Circle for Hyperledger Courses from July 11th, 2020 (2:00 PM-3 PM IST).  The initiative will be led by blockchain team at Saintgits College Of Engineering, Kerala. This can be In association with Hyperledger India Chapter, for better reach to wider community.

The group will be starting with https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-to-hyperledger-blockchain-technologie course for 8 weeks. The team behind the initiative mainly consists of professors and assistant professors from the college. They are also part of the Hyperledger Learning materials working group (Tagging a few of them here @Thomas Joseph @Dr.Jubilant J Kizhakethottam @Aneena Alexander @GOKULNATH G CS). Hoping to have more people in the study circle from the industry side, especially when moving to more advanced/developer courses/topcis. There is a poster designed by the team, which we can publish in the India Chapter forum and linkedin group

 

HL Africa Event

Arun M, Kamlesh

Collaborate with the HL Africa team to coordinate the next event. 

 

 

One Technical Topic  every Week

 

 

 

Action items