2020-07-15 Meeting notes
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Agenda
- Hyperledger India chapter Survey.
- Fabric 2.2 LTS release.
- Blockchain Stories - Blog (as a Hyperledger India Chapter community).
- Hyperledger Fabric & Indy integration, propose as a new Hyperledger Labs project.
Attendees
Name (Org), <email>
- Kamlesh Nagware(Snapper future Tech), Kamlesh.nagware@snapperfuturetech.com
- Arun S M (Walmart)
- Aneena Ann
- Vikram Sharma(HCL)
- Sankarshan
- Sanu Satyadarshi
- Dr. Jubilant
- Amol Kulkarni
- Pratibhan Selvaraj(TCS)
- Sanu Satyadarshi
- Anant Avinashi
Discussion items
Time | Item | Who | Notes | Comments |
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Update from Sanu - cleanup on the Labs project | Arun | Hyperledger Automation Framework has most of the work similar to what Sanu has been working on. However, there could be possibilities of adding new tools to it. | ||
Contribution options - new development | Arun | HL Sawtooth 2.0 release work - there are options to contribute | ||
Hyperledger India chapter Survey | Kamlesh, | |||
Check with CHFA | Arun | |||