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About 

At the moment, Fabric is the most popular blockchain platform in China, but in TWGC we found that, because of the complex operation of Fabric, it is hard for new developer to use it. The official documents are the best reference, but it is really a big book, so we want make a video tutorial based on the official documents, and free for everyone, our plan of the tutorial as follows:

Type: Public and Free, 10-20 min per video

Website: Tencent Video(https://v.qq.com/) and Bilibili(https://www.bilibili.com/) and Youtube(https://www.youtube.com under Hyperledger official acount

Teacher: Volunteers from the community

Audience: Fabric developer, Fabric operator

Book: https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/zh_CN/release-2.2/

Contributor List

NameOrganizationEmailLocationGitHub IDWeChat(Option)
Yang ChengCAICTchengyang418@163.comBeijingstone-chyycheng418
Junjie Zhou




Yunfei Gu






Wenlong Yi




Guolei Zhang






















Task List

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Chapter 1. Fabric Introduction

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1.1 About FabricYang Cheng2021.2.16
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Chapter 2. Fabric Key Concepts----
2.1 Fabric Key Concepts



2.2. Fabric Network



2.3. Identity



2.4. MSP



2.5. Policy



2.6. Peers



2.7. Smart Contracts and Chaincode



2.8. Ledger



2.9. The Ordering Service



2.10. Private Data



Chapter 3. Fabric Getting Started----
3.1. Test Network



3.2. Fabric Application Sample



Chapter 4. Fabric Network Management----
4.1. Deploying A Production Network



4.2. Nodes Management



4.3. Organization Management



4.4. Chaincode Management



4.5. Certificate Management



Chapter 5. Application Development----
5.1. Chaincode Development



5.2. SDK Usage



5.3. Develop An Application



Chapter 6. Fabric Architecture Reference----
6.1. Transaction Flow



6.2. Gossip Data Dissemination Potocol



6.3. Service Discovery



6.4. Peer Channel-based Event Services



6.5. CouchDB as the State Database



6.6. Private Data



6.7. Read-Write Set Semantics



6.8 External Builders And Lanchers



6.8 Chaincode As An External Service





Chapter 7. Make Contribution----
7.1. Code Contribution



7.2. Document Contribution



Chapter 8. Fabric Source Code----
8.1 Devepole Environment



8.2 Run Peer With Debug



8.3 Run Orderer With Debug



Chapter 9. Fabric Ecology



9.1 Tools around Fabric





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