W3C

WoT PlugFest

24 February 2021

Attendees

Present
Daniel_Peintner, David_Ezell, Ege_Korkan, Felix_Paulini, Kaz_Ashimura, Kunihiko_Toumura, Michael_Koster, Michael_McCool, Philipp_Blum, Sebastian_Kaebisch, Tomoaki_Mizushima
Regrets
Michael_Lagally
Chair
McCool
Scribe
citrullin

Meeting minutes

Guests

<sebastian> Felix Paulini

<kaz> (We have Felix Paulini from Siemens as a guest today)

Minutes

<kaz> Feb-17

McCool: Rename master to main. Small reminder.

McCool: use-case discussion. A lot of use-cases are related to the plugfest. We could work on them during the plugfest.

McCool: Farshid not here today, otherwise he could talk about discovery.

McCool: Any objections publishing the minutes?

No objections

McCool: IoT2000. Wondering if the 2050 is the newer one.

McCool: The Intel Quark is outdated.

Sebastian: Yes, the 2050 is the newer series and it comes with an ARM processor. I recommend to use the 2050, if we want to rely on it.

McCool: Is there a linux on it?

Sebastian: Some kind of linux, but I have to ask first. I am not sure what Linux.

IETF hackathon

McCool: If you want to attend the hackathon, you need to register. I think it is free.

<McCool> https://www.ietf.org/how/runningcode/hackathons/110-hackathon/

Link to the IETF hackathon. Register, if you want to attend

<kaz> PlugFest time table

<McCool> Fwd: [Asdf] ASDF/WISHI hackathon at IETF110

<kaz> Koster's message on IETF hackathon (Member-only)

McCool: IETF hackathon has a VPN. Problem is that this VPN is global, so if we broadcast, we broadcast to everyone.

Koster: We can get a subnet.

McCool: Be aware, if you don't put up any security, it will be hacked within minutes.

McCool: Simple solution: Just set a password and share it with the WoT members.

SDF to WoT TD conversion

<sebastian> https://github.com/roman-kravtsov/sdf-object-converter

Koster: We want to work on that topic. On the mapping procedure.

Open source code to the SDF converter

McCool: If you want to work on that, you should join the IETF meetings.

McCool: Seb, do you have any plans to work on OPC-UA?

Sebastian: Not in the next week. Maybe a topic for the next plugfest.

Intel

McCool: I want to work on Geolocation. I realized we don't have a link to the spec. Let me add that.

McCool: It is a work in progress. The queries aren't there yet. What we do have: The information model.

<Ege> I am back, able to listen and comment on anything that is needed

McCool: Be careful when using it. There is some discussions about some details. I am going to clean that up and update the Intel TDs.
… elevation and altitude can get misinterpreted.

<kaz> McCool's Geolocation proposal

McCool: Cristiano is setting up a directory.

PR 97 - Hitachi

<kaz> PR 97 - add Hitachi's Thing and some logistic infos.

McCool merges the PR 97

Replacing IRC with slack

McCool: IRC is going to hang up after an hour. So we use a slack channel.

Sebastian: How do we get a link to it?

<kaz> Toumura-san's message on the Slack channel

McCool: There is a slack link in the readme.

Link to the event readme

McCool: If you want to share a video stream, you can use Google hangout.

<sebastian> https://github.com/eclipse/editdor

Sebastian: We, Siemens, would like to focus on the Thing Model Editor Tool.

Link to the Thing Model Editor Tool (ediTDor)

Sebastian: Maybe Bosch is also interested in the Thing Models. For their watering approach.

<sebastian> ... the project is called Eclipse Vorto

McCool: We highly encourage inviting guests. Feel free to forward the information to your guests.

McCool: Any other topics?

Meeting closed

Minutes manually created (not a transcript), formatted by scribe.perl version 127 (Wed Dec 30 17:39:58 2020 UTC).