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Agenda

  • If you’re new to the group, please… Introduce yourself ~ 5min

  • Open Forum ~ 5min
  • Follow Ups/Generic Updates/Presentations ~ 20min
  • Talk about https://start-here.hyperledger.org/
    • Contributions to help the community
    • Write a blog about the approach, motivation, benefits
  • Women in Blockchain - Season 2 - Monday, 3 May 2021
  • Student Society Update - Send email to meet-up groups with poster on study circle
  • HYPERHACK 2021
    • Remind Aneena Alexander  to get the list of all submissions
    • Sending certificates
    • Sending follow up email asking for updates - check if all prizes are received (Chainstack prizes and Saintgits goodies)

Decision Log

  1. Formalize how to select which topics are entertained under Hyperledger India Chapter
    1. Process should be easy
    2. Accessible to all
    3. Use the platform to meet others

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