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- On Thurs Feb 13th at 9amPT, Hendrik from the Hiero team will present the workshop, “Unleash the Power of Hiero: A Developer’s Guide to Our SDKs “ Register here.
Quarterly reports
- 2024 Q4 Hyperledger Firefly
- 2024 Q4 Hyperledger Bevel
- 2024 Q4 Hyperledger Caliper
- 2024 Q4 Hyperledger Cello
NOTE: All Q4 project updates should be checked into the new LFDT site under the tac/project-updates
folder.
Overdue reports
- 2024 Q4 Hyperledger Solang (due November 21, 2024)
- 2024 Q4 Besu (due December 5, 2024)
Upcoming reports
- Hyperledger Cacti Annual Report (due January 16, 2025) (Arun and Enrique)
- Hyperledger Fabric Annual Report (due January 16, 2025) (Peter and Diane)
- 2025 TAC Project Update Calendar
Discussion
- Welcome new TAC members
- Overview of the TAC Roles and Responsibilities
- 2025 Goals
- Explore whether our lifecycle fits the needs of all project types for LFDT, specifically, look at whether we need a distinct lifecycle for standards-type projects
- Creating a contributor ladder
- Lowering barrier to entry for maintainers
- Automation - common reusable CI workflow components
- Developer engagement
- Determine if there are specific improvements we want to make for mentorship program
- Inventory of entrypoints for new community members
- Understanding hurdles for projects and addressing those
- Connection of ToIP into the broader community; making the concepts and theory easy for the broader community to understand
- Making implementation of ToIP software available in LFDT
- Ensuring that projects fulfill the qualities that LFDT stands for (both new and existing projects)
- Promoting cross-project collaboration
- Identify opportunities in the projects that might be shared across the projects
- Determining how to get end-user feedback for our projects
- Project onboarding guidelines for DCO and licensing
- Consistency in how projects approach things
- Determine ways for projects to report problems and challenges to the TAC
- Guidelines for determining whether code is a lab or part of an existing project
Recordings
Upcoming meetings
Attended by
- Marcus Brandenburger
- Wenjing Chu
- Hendrik Ebbers
- Char Howland
- Tracy Kuhrt
- Enrique Lacal
- Diane Mueller
- Venkatraman Ramakrishna
- Arun S M
- Peter Somogyvari
- Matthew Whitehead