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 BEST PRACTICE BADGE

Online User Guides

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White PaperOn Line Course

Graphic Set:

Webinars

Self Paced Training

Instructor Led Training

Code on

Github 

MOOC

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EDX Chapter

Presentations:

Technical /
Non-technical

Use Cases

Fabrichttps://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

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Sawtoothhttps://sawtooth.hyperledger.org/docs/

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BurrowDocumentation UnavailableIn Progress:  https://github.com/LedgerAcademy/burrow/blob/develop/README.md


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https://github.com/hyperledger/burrow


Indy https://indy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

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Irohahttps://iroha.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

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UrsaUrsa Library Motivation

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AriesDocumentation Unavailable

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TransactDocumentation Unavailable

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Composerhttps://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/introduction/introduction.html








Cellohttps://cello.readthedocs.io/en/latest/








Caliperhttps://cello.readthedocs.io/en/latest/








QuiltDocumentation Unavailable








Gridhttps://grid.hyperledger.org/docs//




https://github.com/hyperledger/grid


ExplorerDocumentation Unavailable









Requirements for BEST PRACTICE BADGE :

Best practices 

  • All project names must be prefaced with “Hyperledger.”
  • Ensure the name is uniquely identifiable. Anticipate and remove potential confusion.
    • Are there closely named brands in the tech industry or elsewhere?
    • Is it similar to popular existing open source projects?
    • Is your project also a common word? If it’s too generic, searching for it and enforcing trademark compliance may be difficult.
  • The name should give people some understanding of what the technology does and/or how people can use it.
  • Who does your project most appeal to? Understand your target user and what kind of names or brands they respond to.
  • Think carefully about what the name evokes. It sets the tone and intent, and will ideally inspire action.
  • Consider incorporating a thematic mascot (e.g., Ursa’s bear, Aries’ ram, Burrow’s marmot).
  • Aim for no more than eight characters so it will be quick to type and the logo won’t take up too much space.
  • Think inclusively.
    • Avoid complex acronyms and unnecessarily technical terminology/jargon. How will the name will translate to other cultures or people that may join the project in the future?
    • If you select a name related to an inside joke, make sure the origin story is one you’re willing to share with the masses as part of the brand narrative.
    • Make sure the name is easy to remember and easy to pronounce. Consider potential mispronunciations.

Project Checklist

  •  Wiki space Maintenance 
  •  Repositories 
  •  Github or Gerrit repositories 
  •  Graphic Set
  •  Whitepaper
  •  Training Documentation Packet
  •  Mooc 
  •  Webinars

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