2022 Q1 Hyperledger Iroha
Project Health
We are still continuing working as 2 teams – Iroha 1 and Iroha 2. Both teams develop features, fix issues, talk to the community. Still, once in 2 weeks we meet for our community meeting (where anyone could attend). Iroha 2 is planning to show their first working version soon, Iroha 1 constantly improving the production-ready versions and implemented a couple of very nice features to increase the performance and experience. We have questions from the community on various integrated projects which we might need to discuss soon (e.g using Burrow or Ursa).
Required Information
- Have you switched from master to main in all your repos? Yes
- Have you implemented the Common Repository Structure in all your repos? Yes
Questions/Issues for the TSC
No questions for now
Releases
https://github.com/hyperledger/iroha/releases/tag/1.4.0-rc.1 - Soon to publish RC 2 and after testing – 1.4.0
Overall Activity in the Past Quarter
In terms of communications, chats were rather active, mailing lists - not so much. The questions are being answered, communication continues as well as the community calls – so if someone wants to connect, they certainly can.
In terms of development:
Iroha v1:
Made a release of 1.4 - rc1 (tag is ready for rc2 as well - just needs to be published as a release)
Added the feature of syncing node
Healthcheck
Fixes on the memory consumption and others
Iroha v2:
Improved performance
Added prometheus metrics for profiling
Integrated WASM to support more smart contracts
Integrating triggers
Current Plans
Both Iroha 1 and Iroha 2 teams are active and have their own objectives:
Iroha v1:
Release 1.4 based on release candidate 2
Speed up internal communication within Iroha
Moving configuration into the blockstore
Minimise OS traffic
Iroha v2:
Refactor Sumeragi consensus
Memory consumption improvements,
Final testing for preview release candidate 1
New procedure for SDK synchronisation
Maintainer Diversity
1 C++ developer and 1 QA specialist joined Iroha 1 team. Iroha 2 was joined by a new project manager who will be leading the development and the project in general and a Rust developer as well as several specialists contributing into the libraries
Contributor Diversity
Soramitsu maintains Iroha still with help from baziorek's team
Additional Information
Reviewed By
- Angelo de Caro
- Arnaud J LE HORS
- artem
- Arun S M
- Bobbi Muscara
- Danno Ferrin
- David Enyeart
- Grace Hartley (Deactivated)
- Hart Montgomery
- Jim Zhang
- kamlesh nagware
- Nathan George
- Peter Somogyvari
- Tracy Kuhrt
- Troy Ronda