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Re: Test net thinking
I think all of you are making very good points. There seem to be two
camps of "itches":
1) chaincode and developer UX focused "let me quickly test this".
2) developer/integration testing of an
I think all of you are making very good points. There seem to be two
camps of "itches":
1) chaincode and developer UX focused "let me quickly test this".
2) developer/integration testing of an
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David Huseby <dhuseby@...>
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#1803
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Re: Test net thinking
From the burrow perspective, we'd be very interested in test networks to actually run testing in terms of performance testing, chaos testing, soak testing, long-lived network testing which a simple CI
From the burrow perspective, we'd be very interested in test networks to actually run testing in terms of performance testing, chaos testing, soak testing, long-lived network testing which a simple CI
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Casey Kuhlman
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#1802
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Re: Test net thinking
Dan, yes, but my response to that would be that Fabric should improve its UX around deploying and engaging chaincode/smart contract.
Having a testnet does nothing to improve that experience
Dan, yes, but my response to that would be that Fabric should improve its UX around deploying and engaging chaincode/smart contract.
Having a testnet does nothing to improve that experience
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Christopher Ferris <chris.ferris@...>
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#1801
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Re: Test net thinking
Chris,
I think you raise some very valid points regarding operating a test net. I'd like to inject an end user perspective if I may.
I think Ethereum wins from an ease of use perspective because
Chris,
I think you raise some very valid points regarding operating a test net. I'd like to inject an end user perspective if I may.
I think Ethereum wins from an ease of use perspective because
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Dan Selman
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#1800
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Re: Test net thinking
I think that we need to consider what we think a "test net" is. Is it a whole network that a developer spins up themselves? Is it a pre-existing network that we have launched and that developers can
I think that we need to consider what we think a "test net" is. Is it a whole network that a developer spins up themselves? Is it a pre-existing network that we have launched and that developers can
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Christopher Ferris <chris.ferris@...>
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#1799
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Agenda for October 25th, 2018
Event Reminders
APAC Hackfest -- week of March 4th (details coming soon)
Schedule announced for Hyperledger Global Forum, December 12-15 (Basel, Switzerland)
Quarterly project updates
Hyperledger
Event Reminders
APAC Hackfest -- week of March 4th (details coming soon)
Schedule announced for Hyperledger Global Forum, December 12-15 (Basel, Switzerland)
Quarterly project updates
Hyperledger
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Todd Benzies <tbenzies@...>
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#1798
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Test net thinking
Hi TSC,
I had a discussion with Ry this week while manning the booth at ATO in Raleigh and we both think the right way to go is a two pronged approach:
The first prong will be to engage with the free
Hi TSC,
I had a discussion with Ry this week while manning the booth at ATO in Raleigh and we both think the right way to go is a two pronged approach:
The first prong will be to engage with the free
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David Huseby <dhuseby@...>
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#1797
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Re: Devcon in Prague
That's great. And yes my ask was of anyone following the list, not just TSC members. :) See you in SG.
Brian
On 10/23/18 6:47 PM, Duncan
That's great. And yes my ask was of anyone following the list, not just TSC members. :) See you in SG.
Brian
On 10/23/18 6:47 PM, Duncan
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Brian Behlendorf
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#1796
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Re: Devcon in Prague
Brian
I appreciate that we are not TSC members but FWIW myself and Kai Davenport will be at SG Fintech Festival where we will be delivering a two day workshop as part of their industry events program
Brian
I appreciate that we are not TSC members but FWIW myself and Kai Davenport will be at SG Fintech Festival where we will be delivering a two day workshop as part of their industry events program
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Duncan Johnston-Watt
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#1795
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Devcon in Prague
Who will be at DevCon in Prague in two weeks? I'll be there but only Thursday the 1st through Sunday morning. Happy to meet up with anyone there. We are also doing a Meetup on Friday night:
Who will be at DevCon in Prague in two weeks? I'll be there but only Thursday the 1st through Sunday morning. Happy to meet up with anyone there. We are also doing a Meetup on Friday night:
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Brian Behlendorf
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#1794
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Hyperledger Iroha Quarterly Update Due #tsc-project-update - Thu, 10/25/18
#tsc-project-update
#cal-reminder
Reminder:
Hyperledger Iroha Quarterly Update Due #tsc-project-update
When:
Thursday, 25 October 2018
Description:
The Hyperledger Iroha project update to the TSC was due October 22, 2018, and it
Reminder:
Hyperledger Iroha Quarterly Update Due #tsc-project-update
When:
Thursday, 25 October 2018
Description:
The Hyperledger Iroha project update to the TSC was due October 22, 2018, and it
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tsc@lists.hyperledger.org Calendar <tsc@...>
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#1793
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Hyperledger Training and Education WG Quarterly Update Due #tsc-wg-update - Thu, 10/25/18
#tsc-wg-update
#cal-reminder
Reminder:
Hyperledger Training and Education WG Quarterly Update Due #tsc-wg-update
When:
Thursday, 25 October 2018
Description:
The Hyperledger Training and Education WG update to the TSC was due
Reminder:
Hyperledger Training and Education WG Quarterly Update Due #tsc-wg-update
When:
Thursday, 25 October 2018
Description:
The Hyperledger Training and Education WG update to the TSC was due
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tsc@lists.hyperledger.org Calendar <tsc@...>
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#1792
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Re: Montreal Hackfest / TSC Agenda / Community Health / SIGs
Chris,
Thanks for bringing up the Ambassador program. I think activating Ambassadors to do tasks that support community health is an important piece of what we need to do going forward.
If the TSC
Chris,
Thanks for bringing up the Ambassador program. I think activating Ambassadors to do tasks that support community health is an important piece of what we need to do going forward.
If the TSC
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David Boswell
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#1791
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Re: Minutes / October 18th, 2018
Thanks!
Cheers,
Christopher Ferris
IBM Distinguished Engineer, CTO Open Technology
IBM Digital Business Group, Open Technologies
email: chrisfer@...
twitter: @christo4ferris
blog:
Thanks!
Cheers,
Christopher Ferris
IBM Distinguished Engineer, CTO Open Technology
IBM Digital Business Group, Open Technologies
email: chrisfer@...
twitter: @christo4ferris
blog:
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Christopher B Ferris <chrisfer@...>
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Re: Project Proposal: Supply Chain
I think Mic's and Shawn's references to compose situated it as such. It came up on the call when the idea of this project providing standard data types for supply chain came up, which sounds like a
I think Mic's and Shawn's references to compose situated it as such. It came up on the call when the idea of this project providing standard data types for supply chain came up, which sounds like a
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Silas Davis
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Re: Project Proposal: Supply Chain
I've seen Composer mentioned a couple of times in this thread: Composer is not an application, and is completely domain neutral. It is a model-based framework for *developing* applications. It allows
I've seen Composer mentioned a couple of times in this thread: Composer is not an application, and is completely domain neutral. It is a model-based framework for *developing* applications. It allows
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Dan Selman
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Re: Project Proposal: Supply Chain
On the point about applications drivinginfrastructure, I have to say the article Brian referenced brings nothingnew. There was an MIT professor who gave a presentation on this very topicat a
On the point about applications drivinginfrastructure, I have to say the article Brian referenced brings nothingnew. There was an MIT professor who gave a presentation on this very topicat a
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Arnaud Le Hors
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Re: Project Proposal: Supply Chain
I agree wholeheartedly with the idea of applications driving infrastructure/frameworks, practice driving theory, etc as Brian describes. I also think that allowing Hyperledger to include work on 'use
I agree wholeheartedly with the idea of applications driving infrastructure/frameworks, practice driving theory, etc as Brian describes. I also think that allowing Hyperledger to include work on 'use
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Silas Davis
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Re: Minutes / October 18th, 2018
[chair hat off; sawtooth hat on]
There’s two issues from the Sawtooth update that we didn’t have time to discuss but I would appreciate assistance with:
A little hand holding from a community
[chair hat off; sawtooth hat on]
There’s two issues from the Sawtooth update that we didn’t have time to discuss but I would appreciate assistance with:
A little hand holding from a community
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Middleton, Dan <dan.middleton@...>
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Re: Minutes / October 18th, 2018
I'll file a ticket
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Ry Jones
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