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Published inNov 2020
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Nitin Gaur
Nitin Gaur
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Nitin Gaur

Nitin Gaur, is the director of IBM's Blockchain Labs, and an IBM Distinguished Engineer.
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Anthony O'Dowd
Anthony O'Dowd
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Anthony O'Dowd

Anthony O'Dowd is a Distinguished Engineer at IBM, focusing on Blockchain. He led IBM's contribution to the design and development of the new smart contract and application SDKs found in Hyperledger Fabric v2. Anthony has also made significant contributions to Hyperledger Fabric documentation and samples.
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Petr Novotny
Petr Novotny
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Petr Novotny

Petr Novotny is a research scientist at IBM Research, with an MSc from University College London and PhD from Imperial College London, where he was also a post-doctoral research associate.
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Luc Desrosiers
Luc Desrosiers
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Luc Desrosiers

Luc Desrosiers is an IBM-certified IT architect with 20+ years of experience.
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Venkatraman Ramakrishna
Venkatraman Ramakrishna
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Venkatraman Ramakrishna

Venkatraman Ramakrishna is an IBM researcher, with a BTech from IIT Kharagpur and PhD from UCLA.
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Salman A. Baset
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Salman A. Baset

Dr. Salman A. Baset is the CTO of security in IBM Blockchain Solutions.
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Hopefully, this chapter has given you a good overview of the challenges and considerations required to align a consortium around the promotion process. CI and CD pipelines are an essential part of providing velocity to a consortium, removing manual processes, and ensuring that every organization can review and approve code changes before they go live. We've looked at some of the key events, such as pull requests and tag releases.

Over the course of this chapter, you have configured a complete CI pipeline, including testing and publishing the chaincode archive. Furthermore, you have seen how we can secure the production-ready code by protecting the master branch, as well as ensuring that every change is subject to a code review by key participants from organizations. We have also looked at how we can ensure we maintain the provenance of each Git commit using a GPG signature. Finally, we have reviewed a process used to deploy updates in a trusted manner.

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Authors (6)

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Nitin Gaur

Nitin Gaur, is the director of IBM's Blockchain Labs, and an IBM Distinguished Engineer.
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Anthony O'Dowd

Anthony O'Dowd is a Distinguished Engineer at IBM, focusing on Blockchain. He led IBM's contribution to the design and development of the new smart contract and application SDKs found in Hyperledger Fabric v2. Anthony has also made significant contributions to Hyperledger Fabric documentation and samples.
Read more about Anthony O'Dowd

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Petr Novotny

Petr Novotny is a research scientist at IBM Research, with an MSc from University College London and PhD from Imperial College London, where he was also a post-doctoral research associate.
Read more about Petr Novotny

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Luc Desrosiers

Luc Desrosiers is an IBM-certified IT architect with 20+ years of experience.
Read more about Luc Desrosiers

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Venkatraman Ramakrishna

Venkatraman Ramakrishna is an IBM researcher, with a BTech from IIT Kharagpur and PhD from UCLA.
Read more about Venkatraman Ramakrishna

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Salman A. Baset

Dr. Salman A. Baset is the CTO of security in IBM Blockchain Solutions.
Read more about Salman A. Baset