Project

Hyperlegder Grid https://grid.hyperledger.org/

Project Health

Health is good.  Sponsors along with new contributors have begun design work including collaborating on the initial RFCs.  Monthly contributor calls have generated further interest.  Several contributors have agreed to collaborate on Grid design and implementation via agile sprints leveraging the community tools provided by Hyperledger.

Issues

The contributors are currently working on defining cross-company sprint planning activities. As part of this, the team needs to decide whether to use JIRA or Github Issues. This discussion is on-going. Community input is welcome on #grid.

Releases

No prior releases.

Overall Activity in the Past Quarter

Chat on Rockchat and pull request engagement is increasing as more information about Grid is becoming available. The mailing list is underutilized.

See community calendar https://wiki.hyperledger.org/community/calendar-public-meetings for occurrences of our Grid Contributors Meeting.

The project is very active. Some highlights:

Current Plans

Specific plans include:

Maintainer Diversity

The Grid maintainers are currently:


Andi Gunderson

Anne Chenette

Boyd Johnson

Dan Middleton

Darian Plumb

Dave Cecchi

James Mitchell

Peter Schwarz

Ryan Banks

Ryan Beck-Buysse

Shawn Amundson


We anticipate adding additional maintainers as contributions increase in areas currently in development.

Contributor Diversity

In addition to the initial sponsoring organizations (Cargill, Intel, Bitwise IO), two additional organizations have begun contributing to Grid this quarter: Target and GS1. In total, there are 14 active contributors to Grid across five active organizations.

Additional Information

Hyperledger Grid was discussed in the ProMat conference keynote session. 

Several times in the past quarter, Hyperledger Grid's contributors have received positive feedback from the extended Enterprise/Business community on the project's name.

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