- From: Ted Guild <ted@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2019 11:11:41 -0500
- To: public-automotive <public-automotive@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <1cc38153bee33455f5403bbc07ab13196e5f0bc1.camel@w3.org>
I let myself fall behind on sending minutes recently, late calls, travel, needing to address some time sensitive issues contributed. Sorry for the delay. Here are the minutes from today and a couple recent calls. https://www.w3.org/2019/01/15-auto-minutes For 2019-01-22 my raw minutes are a complete mess due to being in the back of a taxi and getting disconnected regularly. They are beyond repair and instead offer a brief summary, below. https://www.w3.org/2019/01/22-auto-minutes.html We continued the conversation on backends, some participants would be more focused on the in-vehicle spec but believe there would be strong interest and potentially other resources. Based on the ontology work I expressed some similarities between SPARQL and GraphQL wondering if we should select one or support multiple from a backend data store. Daniel stressed the most important aspect is the data model and supporting more than one access mechanism is fine. ViWi could be one such access method, advantage being we have a spec for it. There was general concern about splitting of scant resources for working on both and how the Auto Working Group should focus on what it is chartered for the time being - gen2. I repeated a request for participants to provide at least outlines of backend solutions they are working on so we can contrast. Most indicated they would likely be unable to given company policies. We introduced sampling methodologies presented to the Data Task Force by Harjot, rationale for it in brief and that we should perhaps have an abbreviated presentation for a future Working Group call. We touched briefly on open github issues for gen 2 but was experiencing connectivity problems and trust important points have made their way to github issue comments. https://www.w3.org/2019/01/29-auto-minutes https://www.w3.org/2019/02/05-auto-minutes Should you ever wish to see minutes before they are released or to go over past ones looking for topics, you can use this tool: https://www.w3.org/services/meeting-minutes?channel=auto&num=200 As we use the same irc channel for the data task force calls, those minutes are interspersed. -- Ted Guild <ted@w3.org> W3C Automotive Lead http://www.w3.org
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