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Agenda

  • Discuss and publish what went well in recent events
  • Decide technical & other topics for weekly 10-min discussion
  • Hyperledger India chapter Survey 

Attendees

Discussion items

TimeItemWhoNotesComments

Update from Sanu - cleanup on the Labs projectArun


Contribution options - new developmentArunHL Sawtooth 2.0 release work - there are options to contribute

Hyperledger India chapter SurveyKamlesh,


Decide technical & other topics for weekly 10-min discussion

hyperledger Avalon

Identity - SSI, DID

Hyperledger Aries

fabric Kubernetes deploymnet

Fabric 2.0 Life cycle

Fabric 2.0 production deployed

External CA in fabric

Fabric docker-swarm deployement

Chaincode to chaincode call (same or different channel)

Fabric ecosystem - Concepts & components

Hyperledger Project release update 

Hyperledger labs update

Trust over IP

Hyperledger SIG Update


























Action items

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