Re: Meeting 10 May 2017 (08:00 UTC)

Thanks for this valuable input, Nicolas.

I'll update everything with this information.

Best,

Martin

On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 9:21 AM Nicolas Launois <
nicolas.launois@european-athletics.org> wrote:

> Hello Martin, hello all,
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> Thank you for the conference yesterday.
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> As discussed, I wanted to share the sport code that we use.
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> You can find the EA code, in the legend of any result/list page of our
> website, at the bottom of these pages (
> http://www.european-athletics.org/records/season=2017/type=0/category=S/index.html).
> Compared to the IAAF ones, we have added NH, Fn (False start), h (hand
> timing), a (automatic timing with no hundredths of a second measured), A
> (performance achieved at altitude), OT (Oversized Track), that Mirko uses.
> I noticed that we are missing some also (qR, qJ, etc).
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> When it comes to the IOC, they have a public repository for the definition
> of the data feed used by their broadcasters, media agencies and Olympic
> sport federations: http://odf.olympictech.org/
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> For instance, they keep the sport specific code there:
> http://odf.olympictech.org/2016-Rio/codes/HTML/odf_codes_OG/odf_codes.htm
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> In this document (
> http://odf.olympictech.org/2016-Rio/general/PDF/ODF2_Foundation_Principles.pdf),
> there is simple and general definition of the structure of competitions:
> http://odf.olympictech.org/2016-Rio/general/PDF/ODF2_Foundation_Principles.pdf
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> Unlike what it was with the first version of the ODF (all messages sent
> after each round and competition, athletes and events defined by codes in
> the messages, that was highlighted by Cristiano from deltatre in Madrid),
> the ODF-2 messages can be sent by event and round, specifically for start
> list or result, and they include the athlete’s name, the name of the event,
> phase and the details of the result. I will have more details today.
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> Best regards,
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> Nicolas Launois
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> Technology and Television Manager
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> European Athletics
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> Mobile: +41 79 820 00 61 <+41%2079%20820%2000%2061>
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> Email: nicolas.launois@european-athletics.org
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> *From:* Martin Alvarez-Espinar [mailto:martin.alvarez@fundacionctic.org]
> *Sent:* mercredi 10 mai 2017 11:14
> *To:* public-opentrack@w3.org; Nicolas Launois
> *Subject:* Re: Meeting 10 May 2017 (08:00 UTC)
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> Hi all,
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> Thanks for your participation in the meeting today. Please find the notes
> I took during the teleconference:
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> https://github.com/w3c/opentrack-cg/wiki/Meeting-2017-05-10#minutes
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> @Nicolas, I'll check what is going on with your account in the Comunity
> Group. I just realized you don't appear [1] as participant of the Community
> Group. Did you requested the account [2] and joined the group (in the 'Join
> the group' bottom of [1]).
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> Best,
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> Martin
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> [1] https://www.w3.org/community/opentrack/participants#
> <https://www.w3.org/community/opentrack/participants>
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> [2] https://www.w3.org/accounts/request
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> On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 5:22 PM Martin Alvarez-Espinar <
> martin.alvarez@fundacionctic.org> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> This is a reminder for the meeting tomorrow. There are only a few
> improvements on the current document but we keep it as a follow-up meeting.
> In case you can attend, please find more details about connection and the
> agenda at [1].
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> Basically, I modified the classification of disciplines [2] to cover all
> the information we need to describe them. Tomorrow. we will review them.
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> Also, I've been announcing our work in different mailing lists, also
> contacting with schema.org to have feedback about the next step. I found
> some related initiatives but with a broader scope.
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> Talk to you tomorrow!
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> Martin
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> [1] https://github.com/w3c/opentrack-cg/wiki/Meeting-2017-05-10
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> [2] https://w3c.github.io/opentrack-cg/spec/model/disciplines.html
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Received on Thursday, 11 May 2017 13:59:58 UTC