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2022-05-24

  • Criteria for project families discussion:
    • Reviewed the criteria in Hyperledger Project Families
      • A diverse set of contributors and maintainers, ideally codified in some formula, but also up to the discretion of the governing board (or maybe TSC, but please don’t make us decide this). → For this item, we had the following discussion: diversity can be increased by decreasing contributions from a single organization or by people leaving an organization and going to work for another. Active maintainers (considered someone who has reviewed or contributed code or answered PRs or issued releases consistently for 6 months) must exist from a minimum of 3 organizations consistent with the default maintainer policy. Does a single organization have control over a project that would stop things from happening (e.g., adding a feature that is desired by the community or doing a release). Magic number of organizations is 3, as it still allows for changes to be put in.
      • Sufficient and sufficiently stable releases, and long-term support.
      • Documentation and learning materials that meet some minimum standard.
      • Participation in Hyperledger events and marketing campaigns.  A lack of participation or an inability of the LF staff to get enough contributions to marketing campaigns could be cause for loss of project families status.

2022-03-31

Agenda

  • Agree on tasks to be completed
  • Agree on deliverables list
  • Begin reviewing proposed mockups

Notes

  • No changes to the tasks to be completed
  • No changes to the deliverables list
  • Strawman Proposal
    • Besides the Project Overview page, there will be a Getting Started page. This page could be structured differently than what we have seen in the past. "I want to ..."
    • The Hyperledger Foundation marketing group is working on integrating the Drift app to allow for people to have a conversation about what they are looking for in order to focus their attention on certain web pages.
    • Like the graduated projects, the incubated projects should also have text and not just icons. This will ensure that we can help all projects become successful.
    • Personas of people coming to Hyperledger are changing, and we need to look at higher level questions, like "How do I build a token?", "How do I create a CBDC?", "How do I create an NFT marketplace?", "What would I use to develop my supply chain application?", "How do I build an identity application?"
    • A user coming into the site is only going to be interested in projects that they can build their product on. They will not be interested in labs.
  • Next steps:
    • Update the Project Families Document - All
    • Develop a list of personas and their wants - All
    • Create a list of functional groups that multiple projects fit into for use with the #tag_name functionality in the mockup Jim Zhang
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