W3C

WoT Plugfest

21 April 2021

Attendees

Present
Ege_Korkan, Kaz_Ashimura, Kunihiko_Toumura, Michael_Koster, Michael_McCool, Philipp_Blum, Tomoaki_Mizushima
Regrets
-
Chair
McCool
Scribe
citrullin

Meeting minutes

Minutes last meeting

<kaz> Apr-14

McCool: The minutes look fine, any objections?
… minutes get published.

Doodle poll/Plugfest schedule

<kaz> Doodle

McCool: Since most green marks are together, we can have longer continues meetings.

<McCool> propose that we do 1h on Tuesdays, at 8am-9am EDT, then 2h on Friday at 8am-10am EDT, on June 8, 11, 15, 18

<kaz> timeanddate

FYI, the WoT Calendar

Clean up implementation report scripts

McCool: I need to figure out what can get automated.
… for discovery I need to talk to Ben and Farshid.

<Ege> https://www.npmjs.com/package/@thing-description-playground/assertions updated playground tool

Ege: The playground is updated. You can add the assertion tester as package.

McCool: Is the playground upgraded to the new TD spec?

Ege: no, it's not yet.

McCool: If we have a profile, we want to have a test for it.
… I think we can automatically test for profiles.

Ege: Regarding discovery. I think you talked about the directory discovery, but not the network discovery.

mm adds it to the wiki.

Philipp: What about VPN, because we probably need broadcasting for network discovery.

McCool: Yes, that is needed for mDNS as well.

<kaz> Kaz's message on the updated VPN service (Member-only)

Tutorials

McCool: I think we discussed this last week. Let's take a look into the minutes.

<kaz> Apr-14 minutes

McCool: Ege created a couple of applications based on micropython on the ESP32.

McCool: It is pretty straight forward. Very simple to setup.

McCool: I have this web-speak project.

web-speak

<kaz> (some more discussions)

Philipp: We can also just have a repository for all tutorials and add a link on the website for it. And add more tutorials over time.

<kaz> kaz: so we should clarify the main purpose for "tutorials" here. WoT implementations in general or Plugfest guideline (because if it's for Plugfest guideline, the documentation should be installed under the wot-testing repo's Plugfest area :)

McCool: The ESP32 has an onboard LED. So, it probably makes sense to use it instead. Philipp, can you take this as action item?

Philipp: Yes, no problem.

<kaz> [adjourned]

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