2022 Q1 Hyperledger FireFly
Project Health
FireFly is doing great, and is expected to release v1.0.0 at the beginning of Q2. New community members are participating in discussions in Discord. The move to Discord has been a huge positive change for the FireFly community, and it is much more active than Rocket Chat ever was. New contributors also continue to make contributions to the project.
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.
- Has your project implemented these inclusive language changes listed below to your repo? You can optionally use the DCI Lint tool to make this a recurring action on your repo. Yes.
- master → main
- slave → replicas
- blacklist → denylist
- whitelist → allowlist
- Have you added an Inclusive Language Statement to your project's documentation and/or Wiki pages? No.
Questions/Issues for the TSC
There are no issues at this time.
Releases
The full list of releases can be found at: https://github.com/hyperledger/firefly/releases
Overall Activity in the Past Quarter
Discord is very active, and project maintainers are usually fairly prompt in answering questions there. Community calls are still happening every other week, though attendance has definitely declined, starting at the beginning of the year. Code activity is very high, as the team progresses toward the v1.0.0 release.
Current Plans
The v1.0.0 release is the next major release, though there may be several patch releases before then. For detailed progress on v1.0.0, please see the GitHub project board: https://github.com/orgs/hyperledger/projects/4/views/3
Beyond v1.0.0, there are several other major features, for which development will begin immediately following v1.0.0:
- Multiple ledger/blockchain support
- Active-active High Availability for FireFly Core
Maintainer Diversity
New maintainers (since last report):
- David Echelberger https://github.com/eberger727
- Hayden Fuss https://github.com/hfuss
Contributor Diversity
Contributions in Q1 including code, documentation, or other contributions:
Active contributors from Kaleido: 10
Active contributors from other organizations: 3
Additional Information
FireFly continues to make great progress, especially in technical enhancements. The community however, still needs to grow. We would love to see more users, contributors, and maintainers join the community. A very slow stream of new contributors wanting to get involved in the project continues to be a challenge. Those contributors gaining enough technical familiarity with the project, and being willing to take on the responsibilities of a maintainer poses an even larger challenge. These are obstacles to moving to a Graduated Project status. Any assistance that the Hyperledger Foundation can provide in overcoming these challenges would be appreciated.
Reviewed By
- Angelo de Caro
- Arnaud J LE HORS
- artem
- Arun S M
- Bobbi Muscara
- Danno Ferrin
- David Enyeart
- Grace Hartley (Deactivated)
- Jim Zhang
- kamlesh nagware
- Nathan George
- Peter Somogyvari
- Tracy Kuhrt
- Troy Ronda