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<jhund> do we have a scribe?
We should start landscaping what protocols we should consider
<jhund> trackbot, start meeting
<trackbot> Date: 17 June 2015
<jhund> Scribe: Vlad
discussions about logisitcs for the 2 upcoming f2f
If you would like to see topics discussed in the meeting please share them
WoT friendly label online has been updated
this will be one of the various APIs to be considered for the standardization discussions
on the wiki page we have a new page where we can share all APIs that we see relevant (standards, protocols, etc.)
it would be useful to have a solid basis & collection of what's there before the f2f
(in the wiki)
an also useful if anyone wants to present those in the next calls or mailing list
https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/Technology_Landscape is the page to keep track of those
<jhund> tobie, could you give a short presentation on the sensor API?
<jhund> https://github.com/w3c/wot/tree/master/TF-AP/models
We need to bring 3 deliverables at the f2f in california
1. An architectural model
2. A mixture of APIs/files
This document can be generated automatically based on the github files
But we need to have a common model that unifies the resource models
and ideally we bring this to the f2f
and 3. We would need to have the landscape document with the various protocols that can be relevant
We would love for anyone to contribute and get involved with these three documents in various ways
Any final questions?
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