 Hello, everyone. This is Roshan Rao from Pune, India. I'm from University of Pune, and my college is PVG COET. That is Pune Vidyardikriya Pune. My mentor is Sharnak, and I have been working on the Hyperledger project named Blockchain Automation Framework. So a big description about my project. Blockchain Automation Framework is a tool to deploy different distributed ledger technology platforms automatically on any of the given Kubernetes cluster. So BAF supports multi-cloud and multi-DLT that is distributed ledger technology deployments and already has the support for Hyperledger Fabric, Hyperledger Bezu, Quorum R3 Corda. And before the project start, Hyperledger Bezu was having the support for only IBFT2 consensus. And so the idea of the project and the aim of the project was to add the support for click consensus for Hyperledger Bezu so that Blockchain Automation Framework can be used to deploy and operate a Hyperledger Bezu network with click consensus. And this also included upgrading the BAF to support the latest stable Bezu version. So the tools and technologies used were Ansible, Helm charts and Molecule, Kubernetes and GitTops. So the project objectives were to understand the architecture of the Bezu and BAF and to write Ansible scripts to automate the task of deploying a Bezu network with click consensus, testing the scripts and also successfully deploying the Bezu network using click on Kubernetes cluster. And to learn more about the production grade architecture of BAF and Bezu and to understand DevOps in Blockchain development. So the project deliverables are as follows, that is Ansible scripts to automate the generation of Helm value files, then testing the Bezu network so that it is getting successfully deployed using click consensus. Documenting on how to use BAF for deploying Hyperledger Bezu with click and also upgrading the existing document with the latest table and the click consensus support. And last was to present the work to the Hyperledger community. And the project execution and accomplishments are as follows. I was able to successfully add the support for click and also was able to document the changes successfully and all the project objectives and deliverables are currently accomplished. Working with the best developers around the community was really a good experience to gain. The most challenging part through the entire project completion was to understand the requirements for the click. And also the initial days were quite struggling for me to make the local setup of multiple required tools like Docker, Git, then Google Kubernetes engine environment and Ansible and Hasekoff vault. But my mentor helped me a lot during the entire mentorship phase and I'm thankful to him. And some of the recommendations for future work are to add a new load on it hash and click network then testing it hash consensus and also to test the supply chain application on it hash and click network. So there were total three pool requests that was merged and the main was to add the click consensus and that is issue number 510. The next one was to add the GCP storage class and final was the last issue that was fixed was to update the document and add other document changes for click. So the below are the links for the project plan, the GitHub repository of Doxin Automation Framework and also the documentation that I referred through the entire mentorship program that is of BAF and click. Then the insights that we gained were to understand the large code base to find and figure out the things that are required to specifically add the click consensus feature for Bezu and writing the production grid code with better readability documentation and also working together in an open source community and understanding the open source culture and spreading the open source culture was a good experience. So some of the advices to coming or future mentees are make a good project plan before starting to code and also figure out the things that are required. No need to it's not mandatory to understand the entire huge code base figure out the things that are required and specific to your task and project. And also ask your queries and clear your doubts with mentors. They are really very helpful and they will be ready to help at always and try new things and multiple approaches and ways to solve a completed task and figure out the best approach to complete it and take your time to understand the code base. The tech stacks and understand the architecture and concepts. And yeah, be patient and don't hesitate to ask silly doubts. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Roshan. I appreciate all the great work that you did for this very important project. And this project was recently approved by the Hyperledger technical steering committee as a no longer hyperledger labs project but actually a incubated under the hyperledger foundation green house umbrella. So the status has been elevated we're hoping that, you know, with that change, the project will gain more contributors so definitely your contributions are much appreciated and I really like your reflections on some of the things that you learned about open source contributions open source community and ways of working with the community so we appreciate that I do see your mentor. I should not zoom. Do you have any comments? Hi. Yeah, I mean I didn't get the notifications already. Yeah, yeah, I really enjoyed working with Roshan. And as you mentioned, we did face a lot of issues in setting up in the initial environment because you know, back is for production grade and you really cannot run a production grid network on your own laptop. So yeah, so we ended up using GCP free credits. But the good thing was that Besu was tested on GCP as well because internally we only test on AWS. So that was an added advantage. And after that I think Roshan did manage everything else by himself. Yep. Yeah, sometimes kind of, you know, some of the initial setup and challenges and yeah, you just kind of have to be resourceful right, part of it. Yes, yeah. You know, open source contributor you kind of just need to be resourceful know where you can turn to get what you need. So, so really appreciate your advice and guidance and to help Roshan to complete this project successfully and I hope Roshan you're going to stay involved in the future community. Yeah, yeah, of course. Great.