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This group consists of the elected members of the Hyperledger Technical Steering Committee. There is one Chair and Vice Chair elected from the committee membership. When identifying yourself, please use "Technical Steering Committee" and your role. Abbreviating "Technical Steering Committee" as "TSC" is acceptable. All of the following are examples of what is acceptable:

  • Hyperledger Technical Steering Committee Chair
  • Hyperledger Technical Steering Committee Vice Chair
  • Hyperledger Technical Steering Committee Member
  • Hyperledger TSC Member

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Members of Hyperledger special interest groups (SIGs) and working groups (WGs) may identify themselves using the name of the SIG/WG along with their role. As with the technical steering committee titles above, it is OK to abbreviate special interest groups and working groups as SIG and WG respectively. All of the following are examples of what is acceptable:

  • Hyperledger Capital Markets Special Interest Group Member
  • Hyperledger Smart Contracts WG Chair

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The people involved in our various open source software projects should identify themselves using the name of the project and their role in the project. All of the following are examples of what is acceptable:

  • Hyperledger Fabric Maintainer
  • Hyperledger Ursa Developer
  • Hyperledger Umbra Contributor

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Each year we have a group of students that contribute as mentees and community members that contribute as mentors on our various mentorship programs. They should identify themselves using the year and role. Optionally, the name of the project may be included. All of the following are examples of what is acceptable:

  • Hyperledger 2020 Mentee
  • Hyperledger 2019 Mentor, Git Commit Signing with DIDs

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