Announcements

If you're looking for help with coding, documentation or research and interested in teaching and guiding new contributors, please submit a project proposal into this year's Mentorship Program. We will help connect you with someone who will work on the project as part of their mentorship. Project proposals are being accepted through March 15. Learn more about the annual Hyperledger Mentorship Program and reach out to mentorship@hyperledger.org if you have any questions.

Code & Projects

In case you missed it, there have been two good sessions on digital identity that are both available on the Hyperledger YouTube channel.  These provide an overview of the concepts and technology of decentralized identity and go over the Hyperledger AnonCred, Aries, Indy and Ursa projects that are being used to develop decentralized identity solutions.

Noteworthy Pull Requests

Articles, Training & Tutorials

Events

The Hyperledger Foundation Executive Director Daniela Barbosa is speaking about the prospects, challenges & opportunities for blockchain technology in 2023 at a virtual meetup on Monday, March 6 at 2PM pacific hosted by the Hyperledger Brazil Chapter.  This is a great opportunity to hear her thoughts and to also ask questions and take part in a discussion about where blockchain is going this year.

If you're interested in how blockchain is being used in climate related use cases, join us on Tuesday, March 7 @ 8 AM Pacific for a discussion with Wes Geisenberger and Daniel Norkin hosted by Hyperledger's Climate SIG about using open source climatetech to enable better digital measurement, reporting & verification.  And you're welcome to join Hyperledger's Climate SIG by signing up to the group's mailing list.  Feel free to introduce yourself once you sign up and take part in the discussions on the list and on the group's regular calls.

You can find more Hyperledger calls and other events listed on the community calendar.

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  1. Please include a re-run of the call for mentors and mentorship projects. Feel free to use the verbiage below.

    If you're looking for help with coding, documentation or research and interested in teaching and guiding new contributors, please submit a project proposal into this year's Mentorship Program. We will help connect you with someone who will work on the project as part of their mentorship. Project proposals are being accepted through March 15. Learn more about the annual Hyperledger Mentorship Program and reach out to mentorship@hyperledger.org if you have any questions.

    1. Min Yu – I was thinking of putting this note in next week's issue since it will be right before the deadline.  I think doing one more push right before the deadline will make sure people pay attention and respond.

      1. I was thinking that since dev/weekly doesn't go out till the weekend, perhaps it's cutting a bit too close to Wed March 15 if we send it next weekend? 

        1. Sure, that's a good point.  Let's include this in this week's issue and then I'll reach out on the other channels we discussed next week.