 Hi, I'm Rye 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, Rye. 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. Why get involved in Hyperledger? Getting involved will give you the opportunity to shape the direction of the project to fit your needs and use cases. It will help you decrease the time to market and accelerate the work of the project to do what you want sooner. With enough eyes, all bugs are shallow. Leverage the community to fix your bugs. You will learn a lot from interacting with other community members. You'll gain experience that will look great on a resume. You'll be able to tap in to a worldwide group of people that are interested and want to help. Here are some good general guides to getting started. There are a lot of great resources online to help you get comfortable working with an open source community. Links from this page will be provided in the description of the video. If you have any questions, please feel free to send us an email info at hyperledger.org.