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Announcements

This week's agenda is:

  1. V2.0 release status: Pam/Joe–

    v1.4.4 targeted for November

    - bug fixes

    - Also shifts fabric docker images from ubuntu to debian:buster-20190910-slim - smaller images, more secure

    - note - v2.0 shifts to alpine images - even smaller, even more secure

    v2.0.0-beta targeted for December, remaining items that we are trying to close down:

    - external chaincode documentation

    - external chaincode as a server

    - state database cache for improved performance

    - upgrade documentation

    - node sdk v2.0 refactoring - in master split fabric-client into fabric-base (for transactions) and fabric-admin (for v2.0 lifecycle support)

    - please go through Jira backlogs and help to highlight anything that needs to get in before v2.0

  2. Chris Gabriel demo
  3. The fabric-samples repository has moved over to use the combination of Github for code, and Azure pipelines for CI:

    fabric-sdk-java Move complete FABJ-486

    fabric-gateway-java Move complete FGJ-48

    fabric-sdk-node In progress FABN-1386

    fabric-chaincode-java Move complete FAB-16712

    fabric-chaincode-node Move complete FAB-16711


  4. Status of proposal to convert the docs to the Besu readthedocs template. http://besu.hyperledger.org/en/latest/
  5. BYFN update feedback
  6. MSP key concepts update proposal

Discussion


  1. Discussed current release status.
    1. Highlights as above
    2. Upgrade docs discussed.  Separate docs for each concern: configuration, channels on per release basis (starting with V2.0)
      1. Chris shared perspective that this is important for self-managed systems, i.e. base Fabric rather than a managed service
      2. Chris also mentioned difference between containerized production systems and local development systems e.g. Cryptogen vs Fabric CA, wallets and containers...
  2.  Chris Gabriel Hyperchain demo, including BlocWatch
    1. See video for both BlocWatch, and then Hyperchanin demo
  3. fabric-samples repository


Quarterly reports

Upcoming reports

Backlog



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