 Hi, I'm Rai Jones, one of the community architects for Hyperledger. I'm here today with my co-worker, David Boswell, to talk to you about getting involved with Hyperledger. Thanks Rai. The first thing I want people to know about how to get involved is that we want you. It's an open source project and it wouldn't exist if people like you didn't step up and get involved. Hyperledger is a technical community that is 100% open and it is led by a diverse group of technical contributors. And if you've never participated in an open source community before, that's okay. You can still get involved. And here are a few tips that will help you get comfortable. First, feel free to alert. There's no obligation to get involved in conversations and contributions right away. We encourage you to dial into a meeting or join a mailing list and just listen in to understand what's happening. And please don't wait for an invitation. Everything is open and we mean that. All our meetings, all our mailing lists, all our chat channels, you can just show up. You don't have to have anybody invite you to them. And lastly, be aware that we have a code of conduct. If you do get involved in the community, we wanna make sure that you have a safe and pleasant experience and we do take the code of conduct seriously and do enforce it. So feel free to take a look at that. We'll put a link in the description below. Hyperledger meetups are a great way to get started in the community. You can interact with and collaborate with community members near you. We have meetup groups in over 80 countries all around the world, so there's probably one near you. You're welcome to attend a meetup, speak at a meetup, support a meetup or organize a meetup in your area if there isn't one nearby. There are some other activities that happen in different areas around the world. And we also have a number of regional chapters where community members have organized to do a series of different activities with other community members in their areas. So for example, if you speak Spanish and wanna meet with other Spanish speaking community members, the Hyperledger Latino America chapter is maybe something you wanna take a look at. Hyperledger projects use a common set of collaboration tools, links to these tools will be provided in the description of the video below. The general steps for contributing code and documentation are outlined on this slide. If you wish to start a new Hyperledger lab project, the instructions will be linked again in the description below. Hyperledger is a diverse global community that speaks a variety of languages. One of our current projects is translating fabric documentation into many languages. If this is interesting to you, a link on how to get involved will be in the description of the video. In addition to coding and documentation efforts going on in the community, Hyperledger also has special interest groups and working groups. Our special interest groups are places where people collaborate to address common challenges with applying blockchain and DLT technologies in a range of different industries. For example, we have a telecom special interest group that has written papers about how blockchain can be used in different telecom use cases. We have a climate action and accounting special interest group that is working on a collaborative coding project to build tools to help with carbon accounting. And we also have a Hyperledger healthcare special interest group that has done a series of guest presentations with speakers from around the world who are sharing about the work they've done with blockchain and the healthcare space to help other people learn best practices about how to deploy blockchain themselves. To get involved in a special interest group, it is an open process and you're welcome to get involved by subscribing to a group's mailing list or chat channel and introducing yourself, dialing into an upcoming meeting to take part in discussions and to share what you're doing. And many groups also have a group directory on their wiki pages so that you can meet and learn how to get involved with get introduced to other people in that group. Working groups are similar to special interest groups, but they are focused on cross cutting technical themes within the community such as performance and scale or architecture. And the same as the special interest groups, you can get involved by subscribing to the group's mailing list or chat channel, dialing into an upcoming meeting or adding your name to a group's member directory on the wiki pages. If you have any questions, please feel free to send us an email info at hyperledger.org.