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  1. Please add in the announcements section:

    This will be the last issue of the newsletter in 2022 and we will start sending out the newsletter again in January.  We hope everyone has a great time over the holidays and we're looking forward to collaborating more with everything in the community in 2023.

  2. Please add to the Projects section:

    If you're interested in learning more about how to use Hyperledger Fabric, we've just scheduled two new meetups in early 2023 that you may be interested in.

    On Thursday, January 19 at 16:00 UTC / 8:00 PST: Hyperledger Madrid hosts "Setting Up A Hyperledger Fabric Network From Scratch"

    On Monday, February 27 at 16:00 UTC / 11:00 EST: Hyperledger Boston hosts "How to Build Web-Based Distributed Applications (DApps) on Hyperledger Fabric"



  3. Please add to the Events section:

    In case you missed the virtual meetup earlier this week about Byzantine Fault Tolerance Consensus for Blockchains and Hyperledger Fabric you can check out the recording on our YouTube channel.  And check out the BDLS lab that is discussed in the event which is building an innovative BFT consensus algorithm that features safety and liveness.

  4. David, thanks for contributing to the newsletter.