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Sign-in and Sign-up
Here are some recommendations to help you get started:
- If you are new to Hyperledger, you will need a Linux Foundation ID (LFID) to edit our wiki pages and chat on Hyperledger channels. Here are directions on how to create your LFID: Written directions | Youtube Video.
- Subscribe and join the SIG mailing list.
- Add your name and a brief bio to the SIG Members page.Subscribe and join the SIG mailing list.
- If you are on Discord, come join our channel on the Hyperledger Discord server.
- If you are on LinkedIn, come follow our LinkedIn page.
- Join the SC&TF SIG's meetings (held every-other Thursday).
Learn about the Supply Chain and Trade Finance SIG
- Review the SIG Scope to learn about the SC&TF SIG mission, objectives, and scope of work.
- Review meeting notes and listen to recordings of past SC&TF SIG Meetings to familiarize yourself with key areas of focus and current work.
Introduce Yourself
- Join a SIG meeting and introduce Introduce yourself in real time.
- Introduce yourself to the group over the SIG mailing list (you may be prompted to create a log in account since it's not connected to your LFID).
- Introduce yourself on our channel on the Hyperledger Discord server.
- Add your name and a brief bio to the SIG Members page.
Contribute as a Non-
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Technical Member
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You can do a lot to help move us forward even if you're not a coder! We need your help, so post to the mailing list and tell us what you're working on and how we could work together.
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- Share subject matter expertise from your field field.
- Organize a speaker to present at a SC&TF SIG meeting.
- Conduct Research on how our work could make an impact.
- Propose an idea to our Planning and Suggestions page.
- Start a project.
- Talk about this project on your blog or social media. Make a Video (see above for suggestions.) Post a link to it on our CA2 SIG Publications and Presentations
- Share relevant news and events to the current Weekly News Digest page.
For example, if you you have an idea that could stop climate changeimprove supply chain and trade finance management:
- Write up your idea. Get inspirations from our
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- Planning and Suggestions page.
- Take a look at what
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- has already been shared. Could you use some of the pieces for your idea?
- Write the mailing list and tell us your idea or
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- add your idea to the list on the Planning and Suggestions page.
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- Recruit developers to help build your idea.
Contribute as a Technical Member / Developer
If you're a developer, welcome! Here's your chance to create code that has an impact on supply chains and trade finance.
As a technical member/developer you can:
- Add to the test coverage
- Implement fully designed modules.
- Call out need for specific requirements on the mailing list.
- Build apps based on our project. It's open source!
If you are a developer and new to blockchain, start by:
- Going through the Hyperledger Fabric tutorials
- Read some tutorials about developing Ethereum apps, such as Building an Ethereum dApp
- Then try the steps for "experienced developer" below:
If you are an experienced blockchain developer:
- Create a Hyperledger Supply Chain and Trade Finance repository on Github. (See here for how to propose a new lab.)
- Check out the code at our (to be created) Github repository.
- Post relevant code to our repository.
- Get it up and running.
- Think you can improve the code? Yes you can! (For example, how about:)
- Improve documentation.
- Propose a new feature or enhancement.
- Talk about this project on your blog or social media.
- Champion a new project! Choose a project from our Planning and Suggestions page or create your own. Visit Hyperledger Labs to learn how to get started.
Code of Conduct
Please take a moment to review the Hyperledger Code of Conduct before participating and please follow it in all your interactions with the project.
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