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Welcome 

This meeting is being recorded   

Join Group    https://lists.hyperledger.org/g/learning-materials-development-wg

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Code of Conduct   Code of conduct link: Hyperledger Code of Conduct


 

Introduction to Learning Materials Working Group:  Learning Materials Development Working Group

The Learning Materials Development working group reports to the Hyperledger Technical Steering Committee. It is focused on developing open-source training material (licensed as specified by the Hyperledger Charter) to educate people interested in expanding their knowledge of Hyperledger and its projects. The working group will consult with other Hyperledger working groups, Hyperledger team members, and the project maintainers to identify training needs and develop strategies, as well as, material to address those needs. The output of this working group will be targeted towards both technical and non-technical audiences.

Participants:  

Welcome to Hyperledger - Getting Started - Using The LMDWG For New Community Members

Showing Your Support community calendar

I. Announcements/Events

 

II. Community Resources 

1. Meetup/Workshops/YouTube



2. SIGS / Working Groups / Labs


SIGS



 Climate Action and Accounting SIG meetingsReminder: https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/CASIG/Meetings
Where: https://zoom.us/my/hyperledger.community?pwd=STZQd0xMZU9xRVVOVnpQM3JNQ2dqZz09

Working Groups


Learning MaterialsNew Task Force to develop Documentation Standard for the Community - Getting Ready for Global Forum
Hyperledger Cactus

Hyperledger Cactus - Drop-in Pair Programming - Eastern Hemisphere


Hyperledger Identity WG


Labs





3.Developers: 

Proposed  https://start-here.hyperledger.org

 4. New Projects And Project Updates

New Projects


Neferti Neferti is a proposal for a project in Hyperledger labs. Re: NEFERTI
Hyperledger labs is an open source code community with a low barrier to entry. Any and all are welcome to join and contribute to the lab. The lab maintainers will be the governors. neferti plans a low-code and highly secure implementation to issue and trade NFTs, in a protocol agnostic way. neferti code will address market place utilities for issuance and trading of NFTs. neferti implementation will allow for extensibility and openness. An initial reference Hyperledger Fabric implementation is planned.
Project Updates


5.  TASK Force:

Task Force


LMDWG DocumentationCreate an overall community Documentation Standards and Templates
The Giving Chain


6. Hyperledger Community 

Community News


Hyperledger Moved To Discord
Hyperledger Foundation Names Hart Montgomery As Chief Technology Officer-Hyperledger Foundation, the open, global ecosystem for enterprise blockchain technologies, today announced that Hart Montgomery has joined the organization as its Chief Technology Officer. In this new role, he will be the technical leader for Hyperledger Foundation, ensuring the health and transparency of the development community and all its projects. A long-time member of the Hyperledger Technical Steering committee and contributor to multiple projects and labs, Montgomery is deeply knowledgeable about the technology, marketplace and community. He will be key to scaling the growing pipeline of Hyperledger projects and maximizing the open source model to deliver the next generation of enterprise blockchain technologies. 
Hyperledger Global ForumApply To Present at the Hyperledger Global Forum in September.  https://events.linuxfoundation.org/hyperledger-global-forum/


Hyperledger Mentorship Overview

2022 Mentorship Program


2022 Hyperledger Mentorship Program Calling for Projects and Mentors- In the 6th year of our paid mentorship program Hyperledger Foundation is funding up to 30 mentorship projects. The project proposal submission deadline for Mentors is March 9th and projects will be announced and will open for mentee applications starting March 28th. More details here

Hyperledger Challenge Overview

 Hyperledger Challenge


The Hyperledger community is launching the Hyperledger Challenge to harness the power of communities to ideate, develop, and launch innovative solutions developed using open-source technologies. Any innovation that advances the current state-of-the-art of enterprise-grade distributed ledger technologies leveraging one or more Hyperledger projects is eligible for the Hyperledger Challenge.   The Hyperledger Challenge 2022 Kick Off Informational Session,

The Challenge will feature three rounds, called “Ideate”, “Prototype”, and “Launch


7.  Marketing: Marketing Committee Update

8.  Other Events:

                    

III. TRAINING: EdX Update / Discussion

The LMDWG working group continues to update the University Training Curriculum. 

Fabric Documentation group is starting a new initiative. 

The key terms section should be reviewed and updated for 2022.  There may be an opportunity to coordinate with other groups on this for additional content.

IV. Wiki / Pages (Updates and Additions)  

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Projects
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Tools

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Use
Cases

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Key
Terms

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Special
Interest
Group

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Working
Groups

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Templates

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Meetups

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Labs

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Marketing

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News


V. LMDWG GitHub


VI. Old Business


  • LMDWG Task Force Creation for documentation Benjamin
  • The Giving Chain LAB creation  - Hardik
  • University curriculum  - John


The University Curriculum has been moved to Google docs for ease of updating and expanding community participation.  New Google Doc format available for interested contributors.

ACT-IAC is working on an update to their blockchain primer and would like to include updated Hyperledger blockchain terms, let us know if you would like to contribute.

VII. New Business

The LMDWG has submitted at least two CFP's for the Global Forum - We need to set up scheduled time during the next few months to work on them 

  • Global Forum Applications
    Dates to Remember
    • CFP Notifications: Thursday, June 2, 2022
    • Schedule Announcement: Week of June 13, 2022
    • Presentation Slide Due Date: Monday, September 5, 2022
    • Event Dates: Monday, September 12 – Tuesday, September 13
    • Session Types
    • Types of Submissions:

Types

  • Hosted Discussion (approximately 60 minutes): The speaker introduces the topic, followed by a discussion with the audience. Highly interactive.
  • Demo Theater (approximately 15 minutes)
  • Panel Discussion (maximum 4 panelists & 1 moderator, approximately 60 minutes + Q&A)
  • Presentation (maximum 2 presenters, approximately 30 minutes + Q&A)
  • Ask the Expert Session (45 minutes with subject matter experts)
  • Workshop (half day or full day)

Important Notes

  • All speakers are required to adhere to our Code of Conduct. We also highly recommend that speakers take our Inclusive Speaker Orientation Course.
  • Panel submissions must include the names of all participants in the initial submission to be considered. In addition, The Linux Foundation does not accept submissions with all-male panels in an effort to increase speaker diversity.
  • Complimentary Passes For Speakers – One complimentary pass for the event will be provided per accepted speaker (and co-speaker, if required). For accepted panel discussions, up to 4 panelists, + 1 moderator will receive a complimentary event pass; additional panelists will be addressed on a case-by-case basis.
  • Avoid sales or marketing pitches when preparing your proposal; these talks are almost always rejected due to the fact that they take away from the integrity of our events, and are rarely well-received by conference attendees.
  • All accepted speakers are required to submit their slides by 3 day prior to the event.

VIII. Close: Next Meeting 5/30/2022

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