TSC Member Attendance of Project Meetings
Hart Montgomery
Hi Everyone,
I wanted to expound a little bit on what I mentioned near the end of the last TSC meeting. One thing that I think would benefit the TSC (and Hyperledger as a whole) is more awareness of and interaction with different projects. This could spur more cross-project
collaboration, less fragmentation between projects, and, in general, more project happiness with the TSC.
I proposed the following: ask each TSC member to attend one project meeting a month for a project that they are not affiliated to and have not been a contributor (and, ideally, one that they have not attended before). Whether people want to introduce themselves
and participate or just listen wouldn't matter too much; I think just attendance would be great. Additionally, I'd suggest we keep track of meeting attendance in some kind of spreadsheet (either public, if people are OK with it, or private to the TSC) with
the main purpose being that TSC members know which meetings other members have attended so that we can stagger our attendance across many project meetings (for instance, this won't be very effective if all the TSC members attend the same meeting). The time
commitment--one meeting a month--should be pretty small, and I hope that going to these meetings would be very informative for TSC members, and an opportunity for projects who aren't strongly connected to the TSC to ask questions about HL as a whole if they
want.
There probably shouldn't be a strict mandate for this, but ideally, there could be some form of "reward" as well: maybe Daniela (or the LF) could buy TSC members who made a new meeting a month some dinner/drinks at the next in-person HL meeting (or maybe the
global forum?) as sort of a fun incentive for participation?
What do people think about this? If this seems like a good idea, I'll write up something more formal.
Thank you very much for reading, and have a great day.
Thanks,
Hart
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Maintainer call on Thursday, Nov 4 at 8:00 AM pacific -- project lifecycle and Maintainer Summit
David Boswell
The next Maintainer Orientation call is happening this Thursday, Nov 4 at 8AM pacific. Note that Europe changed their clocks back an hour on Oct 31, but the US doesn't change clocks until Nov 7, so double-check the time for this in your time zone. We want to cover recent updates to the project lifecycle and how the project proposal and project graduation process works. We also want your thoughts and ideas about what you'd like to see in a Maintainer Summit next year. We can also cover any other questions you may have about being a maintainer for a project or lab. Thanks, David
On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 7:30 AM David Boswell <dboswell@...> wrote:
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Agenda for TSC Call of November 4, 2021
Kuhrt, Tracy A.
Hello, all.
Please find this week’s TSC agenda: https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/TSC/2021+11+04+TSC+Meeting+Record.
Tracy
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Re: Hyperledger Project Proposal: Hyperledger Lab YUI
Kuhrt, Tracy A.
Hi, Motoki.
You might be interested in the project incubation entry considerations. The TSC put together these guidelines for people who are considering bringing their projects to Hyperledger. It would be great to understand what conversations that you have had with the Hyperledger Cactus community. Can you point the TSC to any communications that you have had? Tracy
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Hyperledger Project Proposal: Hyperledger Lab YUI
Hello TSC members,
I’m Motoki from Datachain, Inc., the initial committer of Hyperledger Lab YUI. We’re considering creating a Hyperledger Project Proposal to spread YUI more to the Hyperledger community and the developers worldwide. As you might know, YUI is an interoperability project. Therefore, YUI must have unique features that existing projects such as Cactus do not have. As I have summarised the primary points that distinguish YUI from other projects below, could you please review them and give us any feedback? Once we confirm there is a possibility of being approved as a Hyperledger project, we will begin writing the whole proposal. ------------ The uniqueness of YUI is: - There is a messaging layer, which is separate from functions and apps, in accordance with IBC. - It can be connected to the Cosmos ecosystem. - You can create a functional layer on top of the messaging layer; for example, a general-purpose cross-chain framework like the Cross Framework can be implemented. Moreover, with YUI, any enterprise blockchains such as Hyperledger Fabric and Hyperledger Besu can be connected to other public blockchains such as Ethereum. It allows any assets on enterprise blockchains and stable tokens (e.g., USDC) to be exchanged simultaneously. This example is helpful for DVP settlements between any assets and digital currencies. Therefore, YUI is one of the solutions to achieve interoperability; however, there is a great difference between the existing Hyperledger projects and YUI. Learn more on the doc: https://github.com/hyperledger-labs/yui-docs ------------ Thanks, Motoki ----------------------------------------
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Mobile: 050-1745-7363
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Re: [Hyperledger Capital Markets SIG] Digital Currency Global Initiative: Webinars on Retail and Wholesale CBDCs - Save the Date - 19th and 23rd November 2021 - PLEASE PROMOITE THE WEBINARS FROM YOUR SIDE AS WELL & INVTE YOUR CONTACTS TO REGISTER
Alfonso Govela Thomae
Thank you Marc for sharing
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Agenda for TSC Call of October 28, 2021
Kuhrt, Tracy A.
Hello, all.
Please find this week’s TSC agenda: https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/TSC/2021+10+28+TSC+Meeting+Record
Tracy
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Hyperledger Sawtooth Quarterly Update
Andrea Gunderson
Hyperledger Sawtooth quarterly update is ready for review.
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Re: TSC Chair election results
Danno Ferrin
Congrats Tracy! It will be an honor to serve under your leadership.
On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 8:28 AM Kuhrt, Tracy A. <tracy.a.kuhrt@...> wrote:
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Re: TSC Chair election results
Christopher Ferris <chrisfer@...>
Well done! Congrats to both Tracy and Danno!
Cheers,
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Re: TSC Chair election results
Duncan Johnston-Watt
+1. Exciting times.
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Re: TSC Chair election results
Congrats Tracy and Danno :) Regards, Arun
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Next Maintainer Orientation call on Thursday, November 4 at 8:00 AM pacific
David Boswell
The next Maintainer Orientation call is scheduled for Thursday, November 4 at 8:00 AM pacific. These are quarterly calls where people leading a project or lab can ask questions or share best practices. The dial-in for that is: These are open calls where we can discuss anything you'd like, although we'll also prepare some material we think will be useful. For this meeting, we'd like to go over recent updates to the Project Lifecycle and talk about how to create a Hyperledger Lab, Incubation Project or Graduated Project. Relevant links for that discussion are at: Thanks, David
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Re: TSC Chair election results
Kuhrt, Tracy A.
Thanks all for the support. Congratulations to Danno on his Vice Chair role. I am interested in hearing your thoughts on what we should focus on this year. Looking forward to what we will accomplish.
Tracy
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TSC Chair election results
Congratulations to Tracy and Danno, the Chair and Vice Chair respectively, of the 2021-2022 TSC term.
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Updated Event: Technical Steering Committee (TSC)
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Presentation tomorrow at 10 am EDT
ERC-1400 and beyond: towards regulated digital assets on Polymesh
A talk by Graeme Moore: Graeme Moore is the Head of Tokenization at Polymath, which makes it easy to create and manage security tokens through tools on Ethereum and a soon-to-be-released, purpose-built blockchain named Polymesh. He is also an advisory board member of RedSwan, a marketplace for tokenized commercial real estate; and the author of B is for Bitcoin, the first ever ABC book about Bitcoin.
On zoom
At 10 am EDT (14:00 UTC)
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Results from Hyperledger TSC election for 2021-2022
David Boswell
The TSC election is now over. Thank you to everyone who voted. We'd like to also thank everyone who nominated themselves to run this year. The results are in and the TSC members for 2021-2022 are listed below in alphabetical order:
For next steps, the elected TSC members will have an election to pick a TSC Chair. We'll announce the results from that election as soon as it is completed. And look for more details soon for the details of the first TSC meeting with the new members. Thanks, David
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Re: No TSC call this week and next week, end of current TSC term and chair
Hi Arnaud Thanks very much for all your efforts as chair in the past year! Glad to hear that you got a new position and wish you enjoy a wonderful time with it!
On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 10:21 AM Arnaud Le Hors <lehors@...> wrote: Hi all, --
Best wishes! Baohua Yang
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Updated Event: Technical Steering Committee (TSC)
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