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  1. Please add this to the Code & Projects section:

    Hyperledger Labs provides a space (i.e., GitHub repos) where work can easily be started without the creation of a project.  Labs are a good place to experiment and to start to build a community around an idea.  Several Hyperledger projects initially started out as a lab.  Anyone is welcome to start a new lab and you're also welcome to get involved in any of the existing labs.  The following labs have also set up regular community calls where you can dial-in to learn more, ask questions and collaborate with others.

    • MirBFT Library: MirBFT is a consensus library implementing the Mir consensus protocol
    • Orion: Orion is a key-value/document database with certain blockchain properties such
    • Solang: Solang is a Solidity Compiler for Solana, Substrate, and ewasm
  2. Please add this to the Events section:

    For anyone considering going to Hyperledger Global Forum in Dublin on Sep 12-14, there is a 20% discount available for people who have subscribed to this newsletter. To apply the discount, use the code HGF22DEVREL in the registration form on the Global Forum site. We hope to see you at the largest Hyperledger event of the year.

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