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Agenda

If you’re new to the group, please…

  • Introduce yourself  - New Member

  • Coordinating "Blockchain Tech Fest 2020" - Arun
  • Hyperledger TSC Election Update - Arun New TSC member !! Congratulations 
  • Hyperledger document Update - Contributions to Sawtooth 2.0
  • Hyperledger Document translation - Tamil/Malayalam Conversions
  • Open Forum/Questions:
    • Hyperledger Cactus - Integration
    • Verizon asking for questions to Hyperledger - Ravi
    • Working groups and SIGs
    • Vikram and Rangesh cleared CHFA examination

Attendees

  • Arun S M
  • Amol Kulkarni
  • Ravi Thota. Verizon Data Services Pvt Ltd
  • Rangesh Sripathi
  • Anant Avinashi
  • S Gopinath
  • Sunitha C
  • Vikram Sharma
  • Rajesh Krishnan
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