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  • 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's how to get your LFID.
  • Add your name and company in the Member's Directory.
  • Subscribe and Join the Climate SIG Mailing List. (You may be prompted to create a log in account since it's not connected to your LFID).
  • Join the Climate SIG Chat and start a conversation.
  • Join the CA2 SIG’s monthly meetings
  • CA2 SIG Meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday (8:00am to 9:30am PST / GMT-08:00). They focus on status of ongoing work, group strategy and focus, as well as presentations and new developments in the emerging field of global carbon accounting.
  • Peer Programming Session is held the 1st Monday of every month (9:00am to 10:30am PST / GMT-08:00). They are for people interested in collaborating on the Climate Action and Accounting SIG's Carbon Accounting and Certification Working Group or Peer Programming Session.

Get up-to-speed with the work of the CA2 SIG

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Contribute as a non-technical member

We welcome non-technical contributions to the Climate Action and Accounting SIG in many forms and there's always plenty to do! First, take a moment to review the Hyperledger Code of Conduct before participating and please follow it in all your interactions with the projectYou can do a lot to help move us forward even if you're not a coder!  We need to hear from everybody who has good ideas on stopping climate change, so tell us what you're working on and how we could help.

  As a non-technical member you can:

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  • Share subject matter expertise from your field 
  • Organize a speaker to present at a CA2SIG meetingContribute to the CA2 SIG wiki
  • Conduct Research on how our work could make an impact
  • Make Feature Proposals
  • Start a project

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Contribute as a technical member / developer

We welcome technical contributions to the Climate Action and Accounting SIG in many forms and there's always plenty to do! First, take a moment to review the Hyperledger Code of Conduct before participating and please follow it in all your interactions with the projectIf you're a developer, welcome!  Here's our chance to make our code matter in the world.

As a technical member / developer you can : 

  • Check out the code at github.com/hyperledger-labs/blockchain-carbon-accounting
  • Get it up and running with our documentation
  • Report Bugs
  • Make Feature / Enhancement Proposals
  • Report Bugs
  • Document efforts
  • Porting efforts (if somebody is new to a programming language or doesn't know about a project)Improve documentation
  • Add to the test coverage, implementing fully designed modules. (For a slightly mature developermore experienced developers).
  • Call out need for specific requirements. (For example, call out need for help on expertise from verifiable credentials use cases, call out need to work on a setting up a test network, call out need to work on a backend. This way specific people interested in a domain can even subscribe to available opportunities).
  • Contribute to the project roadmap. (This is where the passionate developers/organizations join by themselves).

To view active technical contribution opportunities, click here.

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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.