Title: All Are Welcome Here: Creating an Inclusive Hyperledger Community

Abstract:

The phrase “All Are Welcome Here” is a common message heard around Hyperledger events, meetings, and other community interactions. However, how does the community ensure and fulfill that promise?  Hyperledger’s community is not a single entity and is comprised of many smaller groups that form around WGs, SIGs, and projects. With so many groups, meetings, mailing lists how can community leaders effectively create an inclusive and civil environment to cultivate a diverse community? This session will go through the best practices for conducting meetings, writing code reviews and enabling asynchronous collaboration to create an inclusive environment. Though focused on Hyperledger tools, these skills can apply broadly to any open source project.


Benefits to the ecosystem:

Community Health is a priority to Hyperledger and one of the crucial aspects of that is having a culture that is inclusive and civil which in turn will promote diversity. By sharing best practices to create such an environment, we will empower community members to create a culture that manifests the Hyperledger message “All Are Welcome Here”.

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  1. I wonder if having some time set aside at the end for others in the room to provide their ideas or things that have worked well for them would be useful. I am not sure that needs to be part of the proposal, just something to add.

    1. I think that's a great idea!