Sign-in and Sign-up
Here are some recommendations to help you get started:
- 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 CA2 SIG’s monthly meetings or Peer Programming Session.
Get up-to-speed with the work of the CA2 SIG
- Review the Project Charter to learn about the CA2 SIG mission, objectives, and scope of work.
- Explore the different working groups that have been created to learn about work being planned and currently underway.
- Review meeting notes and listen to recordings of past CA2 SIG Meetings to familiarize yourself with key areas of focus and work underway.
- Review the Resources Page for online reporting and educational material related to global climate accounting and the Publications and Presentations Page for content that has been written and presented by the Climate Action and Accounting Group.
Contribute as a non-technical member
You can do a lot to help move us forward even if you're not a coder! We need your help connecting our software to real world climate action, so tell us what you're working on and how we could work together.
As a non-technical member you can:
- Share subject matter expertise from your field
- Organize a speaker to present at a CA2SIG meeting
- Conduct Research on how our work could make an impact
- Make Feature Proposals
- Start a project
- Talk about this project on your blog or social media. Post a link to it on our Publications and Presentations page.
For example, if you have an idea that could stop climate change:
- Write up your idea. Get inspirations from our Ideas Board
- Take a look at what we've already built. Could you use some of the pieces for your idea?
- Write the mailing list and tell us your idea.
- Get our developers to help build your idea.
Contribute as a technical member / developer
If you're a developer, welcome! Here's our chance to make our code matter in the world.
As a technical member / developer you can:
- Add to the test coverage
- Implementing fully designed modules.
- Call out need for specific requirements on the mailing list.
- Contribute to the project roadmap by creating issues on github.
- Build apps based on our project. It's open source!
For example, if you are a developer and new to blockchain, start by:
- Going through the Hyperledger Fabric tutorials
- Read some tutorials about developing Ethereum apps, such as Building an Ethereum dApp
- Then try the steps for "experienced developer" below:
If you are an experienced blockchain developer:
- Check out the code at github.com/hyperledger-labs/blockchain-carbon-accounting
- Get it up and running with our documentation
- Hmm... I could certainly do better than this!
- Yes you can!
- For example, how about:
- Report Bugs
- Improve documentation
- Make Feature / Enhancement Proposals
- Talk about this project on your blog or social media. Post a link to it on our Publications and Presentations page.
To view active technical contribution opportunities, click here or see the issues below:
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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.