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Hyperledger Grid: https://www.hyp= erledger.org/projects/grid
Project Health<= /span>
Health is good. Multiple releases, including Grid's first official= release, have gone out which allow stable Grid deployments. Design and imp= lementation of new features for workflows, integration, and purchase orders= are underway. A new version of the Pike smart contract, and a new feature = for Product are being developed.
There are no specific issues at the moment.
Started work on an integration component for Grid. This component = is meant to provide a more traditional API interface for third party compon= ents and partners.
Grid daemon REST API endpoints that return multiple records are no= w paged.
Versioning the grid daemon REST API and moving the bulk of its fun= ctionality into the SDK crate.
Started work on a workflow module in the Grid SDK. This will allow= smart contract authors to create custom workflows.
A new version of the Pike smart contract is in development which i= ncludes functionality such as role delegation, and an index of alternate or= ganization identifiers.
A lot of planning/design of new features in the form of RFC conten= t.
The main source of asynchronous engagement is still the Hyperledge= r Chat #grid channel an= d RFC PRs. Grid community meetings continue, with a schedule of one every 4= weeks.
Working through RFCs for Grid Workflow, Grid Purchase Order, Grid = Integration Component, and enhancements to Grid Product and Grid Pike. Impl= ementations of the same.
Maintainers remain the same as the previous quarter. There are 19 = maintainers across the different repos.
Contributor diversity remains steady with previous quarters, with = some share of the project's overall diversity coming from non-developer par= ticipation in their areas of expertise.
Sponsoring organizations that are actively contributing to Grid in= clude Cargill, Target, GS1, and Bitwise IO. Additional contributions come f= rom individual contributors.
Insights from December 3rd 2020 to February 24th 2021