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  1. What platform should Hyperledger focus its efforts on (Discord, RocketChat, other)?
  2. Should the Hyperledger projects all operate on the same platform, or should they be allowed to choose a platform that best supports their community needs? Based on discussions in the TSC, we should not have multiple chat mechanisms within Hyperledger. (Ry: we already do - APAC is on WeChat, Iroha is primarily on Telegram, etc) (Tracy: We have one official chat for Hyperledger. The others are not mentioned on the Hyperledger website.)(Ry: good point - I propose decision 0 is "should Hyperledger have an official chat platform?")
  3. What is the Linux/Hyperledger Foundation willing to spend on a chat platform?
    1. Ry: on the order of hundreds a month is OK.
  4. What support will be provided if we choose a chat platform that is not supported by the LFIT?
  5. What resources are able to be allocated to stand up any new chat platforms (or work through a migration plan)?
  6. What are the technical requirements for a migration?
    1. LFID authentication? 
    2. Infrastructure hosting?
  7. What is the change management plan and deprecation plan (if any) for the current chat communities?
    1. Deprecation planning (for RocketChat)
    2. Communication plan
    3. Changes to hyperledger.org

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