2021 Q4 Hyperledger Iroha
Project Health
Everything is on track - Iroha 1 keeps maintained. Bugs are fixe, some smaller new features and refactoring are done. Iroha 2 is in very active development with a big team. Together with the Hyperledger Team we shared a survey that should help make good design decisions on certain features.
Community is doing good, internships are done - just some small issues need to be fixed for releases.
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/1.3.0-rc.1 - Pre-release, need to have some small fixes done, such as tests. Also, Iroha Libraries releases are planned soon.
Overall Activity in the Past Quarter
Communications are on track - questions are answered; there are plans for discussing plans for Iroha with active community members. Questions are replied (thanks to our community for a lot of help there!). About the technical accomplishments, here they are:
v1
Worked on fixing small issues and improved stability of Iroha for releasing it:
Improved crash tolerance of the nodes;
Fixed memory issues;
Run sequence of high-load tests with different network configurations.
v2
Core maintainers team expanded
All client libraries finished - now they will be periodically updated
Introduced p2p library to increase performance
Improved transaction gossiping
Introduced metadata to entities in WSV
Introduced Query Permissions
Current Plans
v1
Special Iroha mode: synchronising the nodes without taking part in consensus
Improve processes for Multi-signature transactions and ordering service
Customise cache for RocksDB
v2
Near Future
Actively preparing for the pre-release
Longevity stand
Stress testing
General Plans
On chain Triggers functionality
Transaction fees
Staking for Sumeragi consensus
Maintainer Diversity
Most of the new people joined the Iroha 2 team:
Marin Versic (@mversic), Sato (@s8sato), Aleksander Petrosyan (@appetrosyan) - all joined Soramitsu but represent a diverse international developers from all around the world.
Contributor Diversity
We are happy to be working closely the last quarter with @baziorek and his team. Hopefully, we'll continue working on Iroha together.
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