Announcements

  • For anyone wondering about last week's issue of the newsletter that was full of 1s and 0s, we sent the issue of the newsletter in binary code as an April Fool's day joke.  Feel free to use this binary code to text converter to read that issue or you can see the news items from last week below.
  • The Hyperledger Mentorship Program is accepting mentee applications now through May 10th. There is a wide range of projects focusing on coding, documentation or research to choose from. If you are looking for hands-on and well-scoped contribution experience guided by open source professionals this is an opportunity not to be missed. Detailed application instructions can be found here. To learn more about the program, check out a sample of last year's mentees' learnings and contributions.  There will also be a mentorship meetup on Thursday, April 13th at 9:00am Pacific. Several mentors will share what they're looking for in people who apply to the program and several previous mentees will share what their experience was like. We will also give an overview about the program and application process. We look forward to your participation.

Code & Projects

Hyperledger Besu

  • Earlier in March we held a Financial Services Besu Workshop. This was a mix of case studies, hands-on workshop and roadmap discussion. The in person event was recorded and you can check out the details, decks, videos and linksThanks to Accenture, Consensys and Splunk for all your help putting on a great event. 

Hyperledger Fabric

Hyperledger FireFly

Noteworthy Pull Requests

Articles, Training & Tutorials

Events

  • Save US$250 with early bird pricing for in-person registration for SustainabilityCon at Open Source Summit North America, happening May 10-12  in Vancouver, Canada. Pricing increases on April 23.  We're also offering 20% off of tickets to Hyperledger community members – use code OSSNA23SUSTAIN at registrationThere are several Hyperledger related talks at SustainabilityCon and this is a great opportunity to learn how blockchain is being used to address climate change and other sustainability challenges.  And your ticket will also give you access to all 15 micro-conferences covering the most important technologies + topics in open source today, including: Linux Systems, AI, Security, OSPOs, Community Leadership, Cloud, Containers, Diversity, Metaverse, and MORE

You can find more Hyperledger calls and other events listed on the community calendar.

This newsletter is sent out to hundreds of Hyperledger developers. It is a collaborative effort. If you have a project release, pull request, community event, and/or relevant article you would like highlighted next week, please leave a comment for consideration.

  • @TBD add announcements, code & projects, articles, training & tutorials, events
  • Arun S M add noteworthy pull requests
  • Arun S M review code & projects
  • @TBD review code & projects
  • @TBD create the next newsletter and update the link
  • No labels

2 Comments

  1. David Boswell Please include in this week's readout.

    Hyperledger Mentorship Program is accepting mentee applications now through May 10th. There is a wide range of projects focusing on coding, documentation or research for interested mentee applicants to choose from. If you are looking for hands-on and well-scoped contribution experience guided by open source professionals this is an opportunity not to be missed. Here is a sample of last year's mentees' learnings and contributions that you may find inspiring to read. Detailed application instructions can be found here. There will also be a mentorship meetup on Thursday, April 13th at 9:00am Pacific. Several mentors will share what they're looking for in people who apply to the program and several previous mentees will share what their experience was like. We will also give an overview about the program and application process. We look forward to your participation.

    1. Thanks.  We'll get that added to this week's issue.