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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 Climate SIG Chat and start a conversation.
  • Join the CA2 SIG’s monthly meetings
    • CA2 SIG Meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday (8:00am to 9:30am PST / GMT-08:00). They focus on status of ongoing work, group strategy and focus, as well as presentations and new developments in the emerging field of global carbon accounting.
    • Peer Programming Session is held the 1st Monday of every month (9:00am to 10:30am PST / GMT-08:00). They are for people interested in collaborating on the Climate Action and Accounting SIG's Carbon Accounting and Certification Working Group.

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

We welcome non-technical contributions to the Climate Action and Accounting SIG in many forms and there's always plenty to do! First, take a moment to review the Hyperledger Code of Conduct before participating and please follow it in all your interactions with the project.

  As a non-technical member you can:

To view active non-technical contribution opportunities, click here.

Contribute as a technical member / developer

We welcome technical contributions to the Climate Action and Accounting SIG in many forms and there's always plenty to do! First, take a moment to review the Hyperledger Code of Conduct before participating and please follow it in all your interactions with the project.

As a technical member / developer you can : 

  • Make Feature / Enhancement Proposals
  • Report Bugs
  • Document efforts
  • Porting efforts (if somebody is new to a programming language or doesn't know about a project)
  • Add to the test coverage, implementing fully designed modules. (For a slightly mature developer).
  • Call out need for specific requirements. (For example, call out need for help on expertise from verifiable credentials use cases, call out need to work on a setting up a test network, call out need to work on a backend. This way specific people interested in a domain can even subscribe to available opportunities).
  • Contribute to the project roadmap. (This is where the passionate developers/organizations join by themselves).

To view active technical contribution opportunities, click here.







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