Overview of Proposal
Focused effort on contributor experience.
Formal Proposal(s)
Action Items
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Reviewed By
- Angelo De Caro
- Arnaud J Le Hors
- Arun S M
- Baohua Yang
- Bobbi Muscara
- Danno Ferrin
- David Enyeart
- Gari Singh
- Grace Hartley
- Hart Montgomery
- Maria Teresa Nieto
- Mark Wagner
- Nathan George
- Tracy Kuhrt
- Troy Ronda
9 Comments
Tracy Kuhrt
saw a Tweet to this blog post Call to strengthen Open Collaboration among all Hyperledger Working Groups, Special Interest Groups and Chapters – Hyperledger. Did we vote on this proposal already?
Arun S M
This blogpost is collaboration happening across different communities within Hyperledger.
Tracy Kuhrt
My mind went to this WG, as I know that the TSC is supposed to approve all working groups. I see now the blog post has named it the “Hyperledger Collaboration Working Group”. So not the same as this, but also not a WG we approved. Not that i think collaboration is a bad thing. Just wondering about naming/processes.
Arun S M
Got it, I was unaware of this too until the blogpost.
Vipin Bharathan
I brought up the issue during the call which is: "creating yet another working group to address the issue of collaboration is ironic". The group has changed to address commonality between different projects, dropping the idea of a new working group. Please see the new page setup for cross WG/SIG collaboration. SIG Collaboration Task Force
Bobbi Muscara
When is the next meeting of the task force? I was looking in the Hyperledger Calendar and can not find it.
Arun S M
Hi Bobbi Muscara
The first meeting on this topic with the staff is scheduled in 30min. It is sent to you as a personal invite. I guess the public meetings are published once further detailing is done.
Vipin Bharathan
I suggest this TSC group should join forces with the SIG Collaboration Task Force.
Arun S M
I propose to reject this proposal to form a WG. This will rather be a Task Force to identify gaps and improve contributors experience. Any cross-collaboration henceforth will have a fixed lifetime, they exist as long as interested parties join hands towards achieving an end goal.