Introducing the Hiero Python SDK Office Hour
We heard you loud and clear: you want more live, direct support time, and we’re excited to kick off a fortnightly Office Hour for the Python SDK. Grab your calendar and a cup of ☕—here’s what you need to know.
🗓️ When & Where
Every two weeks on Wednesday at 5 PM UTC, starting Wednesday, 27 August, 2025
All python sdk enthusiasts are welcome to join: LFDT Meeting Calendar
🎯 What Is Office Hour?
An Office Hour (fortnightly Wednesdays 5pm UTC) is your dedicated time to get real‑time help on:
- Understanding proposed features
- Creating your first pull request
- Walking through unfamiliar parts of the codebase
- Troubleshooting test failures
This is your time to ask questions and learn from a mentor!
Note: Office Hour Sessions are not recorded.
This differs from our Python SDK Community Call (fortnightly Wednesdays 2pm UTC) .
At the community call we:
- Share news
- Share progress
- Learn about community issues
The community call is recorded and later shared to Youtube.
🚀 How to Join
To join the Python SDK Office hour:
- Save the Python SDK Office Hour via the meeting calendar: Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust Calendar
- Add a recurring calendar entry: fortnightly on Wednesdays, 5 PM UTC
- Bring your questions or issues!
📢 Spread the Word
Know someone who’s curious about the Hiero Python SDK? Forward this post and point them to our Python SDK GitHub repository and meeting calendar Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust Calendar.
Let’s make this Office Hour a vibrant hub of collaboration and learning. See you Wednesday, 27th August, 2025!
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