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Many of our community members wish to show their support for Hyperledger by identifying themselves as members of the community in their profiles on social media and their email signatures and even business cards. This page identifies the different roles in our community and provides guidelines on how to accurately represent yourself in your communications. In general, the rule is to be as specific about your role in our community so that you don't confuse people about your role.

Community Roles

Everybody!!

First of all, everybody involved in the Hyperledger community, no matter how small of a contribution or the form of the contribution, can and should proudly identify themselves as a Hyperledger Contributor. Showing up to, and participating in, community meetings is a contribution. Editing the wiki is a contribution. Replying to an email in one of our mailing lists is a contribution. Reporting a bug or asking a clarifying question about our documentation is a contribution. Submitting a patch is a contribution. Attending one of our community events or meetups is a contribution. If you are reading this, it is likely you have made a contribution to the Hyperledger community. Thank you.

Hyperledger TSC Chair, Vice Chair, and Members

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