Manish Sethi is a Software Architect with over two decades of experience in research and development of data management, middleware, and systems management platforms, now based in Cary, NC. He blends deep research credentials—authors of papers and patents—with hands-on product delivery across startups, enterprise R&D, and open source. As an early founder and long-time maintainer on the high-profile Hyperledger Fabric project, he has made core ledger and private-data improvements that reflect a strong command of distributed ledgers and transaction processing. At IBM Research he continues to bridge exploratory work and production engineering, shepherding ideas from inception to shipped code. His background in both academia (M.E., Computer Science) and practical system-building gives him a rare ability to translate theoretical insights into robust, auditable software. Notably, his GitHub contributions focus on refactoring critical ledger components and snapshot/ configuration tooling—work that underpins Fabric’s enterprise-grade reliability.
10 years of coding experience
M.E., Computer Sc., M.E., Computer Sc. at Delhi College of Engineering
Hyperledger Fabric is an enterprise-grade permissioned distributed ledger framework for developing solutions and applications. Its modular and versatile design satisfies a broad range of industry use cases. It offers a unique approach to consensus that enables performance at scale while preserving privacy.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:383 reviews, 65 commits, 314 PRs in 5 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Manish's contributions primarily revolve around refactoring and improving the ledger and its associated modules. The commits showcase the user's work in modifying the functionality of the `TxValidator`, which suggests involvement in core transaction processing. Their focus on private data handling and the underlying data formats indicates a strong understanding of the system's internal architecture. They also contributed to enhancing the configuration history and setting up a ledger from snapshot files, demonstrating a grasp of core system functionalities.
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