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 are directions on how to create your LFID: Written directions | Youtube Video.
- Add your name and a brief bio to the SIG Members page.
- Subscribe and join the SIG mailing list.
- Join the SC&TF SIG's meetings (held every-other Thursday).
Introduce Yourself
- Join a SIG meeting and introduce yourself.
- Introduce yourself to the group over the SIG mailing list (you may be prompted to create a log in account since it's not connected to your LFID).
Contribute as a Non-Technical Member
Contribute as a Technical Member / Developer
You can do a lot to help move us forward even if you're not a coder! We need your help, so post to the mailing list and tell us what you're working on and how we could work together.
As a non-technical member you can:
- Share subject matter expertise from your field
- Organize a speaker to present at a SC&TF SIG meeting
- Conduct Research on how our work could make an impact
- Propose an idea to our Planning and Suggestions page
- Start a project
- Talk about this project on your blog or social media. Make a Video (see above for suggestions.) Post a link to it on our CA2 SIG Publications and Presentations page.
For example, if you have an idea that could stop climate change:
- Write up your idea. Get inspirations from our Project Ideas Board
- Take a look at what we've already built. Could you use some of the pieces for your idea?
- Write the mailing list and tell us your idea or fill out the Call for Use Cases form.
- Get our developers to help build your idea.
Code of Conduct
Please take a moment to review the Hyperledger Code of Conduct before participating and please follow it in all your interactions with the project.