
Angelo De Caro contributed to the hyperledger-labs/fabric-token-sdk and fabric-smart-client repositories, focusing on secure asset issuance, governance, and interoperability for blockchain-based token workflows. Over three months, he delivered features such as issuer governance integration, public parameter enhancements, and robust session handling, while modernizing APIs and data models. Angelo applied Go and Protocol Buffers to expand test coverage, improve CI/CD reliability, and streamline code through refactoring and lint-driven improvements. His work addressed both backend stability and developer experience, aligning dependencies and upgrading toolchains to ensure reproducible builds. The depth of his contributions enhanced maintainability, security, and end-to-end verifiability.

May 2025 highlights: Consolidated stability and maintainability across fabric-smart-client and fabric-token-sdk. Key outcomes include Go toolchain upgrades to 1.23.8, dependency alignment for Fabric Smart Client with tested commits, and targeted code quality improvements. These changes improve build reliability, reproducibility, and code maintainability, enabling faster iterations and safer releases. - Objective: stabilize builds, align dependencies, and reduce technical debt across the two repositories. - Focus areas: tooling, dependency management, and lint-driven refactoring. - Scope: hyperledger-labs/fabric-smart-client and hyperledger-labs/fabric-token-sdk.
May 2025 highlights: Consolidated stability and maintainability across fabric-smart-client and fabric-token-sdk. Key outcomes include Go toolchain upgrades to 1.23.8, dependency alignment for Fabric Smart Client with tested commits, and targeted code quality improvements. These changes improve build reliability, reproducibility, and code maintainability, enabling faster iterations and safer releases. - Objective: stabilize builds, align dependencies, and reduce technical debt across the two repositories. - Focus areas: tooling, dependency management, and lint-driven refactoring. - Scope: hyperledger-labs/fabric-smart-client and hyperledger-labs/fabric-token-sdk.
April 2025 performance summary for hyperledger-labs: Fabric Token SDK and Fabric Smart Client. Delivered expanded test coverage, API modernization, FSC integration, and improved session/identity handling, supported by CI/tooling improvements and broad bug fixes. Key outcomes include a robust testing infrastructure, migration of token data model to Metadata, and successful propagation of issuer identity to FSC. In Smart Client, enhanced session scoping, context handling, and error reporting, with stronger identity checks and logging. Overall, the work increases reliability, security, and developer velocity for token workflows, while aligning with Go tooling and code quality standards.
April 2025 performance summary for hyperledger-labs: Fabric Token SDK and Fabric Smart Client. Delivered expanded test coverage, API modernization, FSC integration, and improved session/identity handling, supported by CI/tooling improvements and broad bug fixes. Key outcomes include a robust testing infrastructure, migration of token data model to Metadata, and successful propagation of issuer identity to FSC. In Smart Client, enhanced session scoping, context handling, and error reporting, with stronger identity checks and logging. Overall, the work increases reliability, security, and developer velocity for token workflows, while aligning with Go tooling and code quality standards.
March 2025: Delivered notable enhancements across Fabric Token SDK and related tooling, focusing on governance, topology, testing, and reliability to accelerate secure asset issuance and interoperability. Major features and improvements include issuer governance/topology integration, service upgrade with proof and verification, FabToken public params enhancements, expanded test coverage, and targeted documentation/refactoring. Cross-repo efforts also advanced Orion integrations and CI efficiency, underscoring a strong pattern of security, maintainability, and end-to-end verifiability.
March 2025: Delivered notable enhancements across Fabric Token SDK and related tooling, focusing on governance, topology, testing, and reliability to accelerate secure asset issuance and interoperability. Major features and improvements include issuer governance/topology integration, service upgrade with proof and verification, FabToken public params enhancements, expanded test coverage, and targeted documentation/refactoring. Cross-repo efforts also advanced Orion integrations and CI efficiency, underscoring a strong pattern of security, maintainability, and end-to-end verifiability.
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