- From: Kazuyuki Ashimura <ashimura@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2019 01:01:05 +0900
- To: Public Web of Things IG <public-wot-ig@w3.org>, public-wot-wg@w3.org
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available at: https://www.w3.org/2019/10/02-wot-pf-minutes.html also as text below. Thanks, Kazuyuki --- [1]W3C [1] http://www.w3.org/ - DRAFT - WoT PlugFest 02 Oct 2019 Attendees Present Kaz_Ashimura, Michael_McCool, Daniel_Peintner, Kunihiko_Toumura, Ryuichi_Matsukura, Takahisa_Suzuki, Taki_Kamiya, Tomoaki_Mizushima Regrets Chair McCool Scribe kaz Contents * [2]Topics * [3]Summary of Action Items * [4]Summary of Resolutions __________________________________________________________ McCool: (creates a new README.md page for the Singapore PlugFest) Kaz: would suggest we clarify basic procedure within the README, e.g.: 1. Basic logisics (electric power, network requirements, etc.) 2. Network configuration (how to get IP addresses, etc.) 3. TD setting (ID, etc.) 4. get connected (applications, devices, proxies, cloud services, ...) Kaz: also we should clarify people's devices and applications as usual resources below: [5]TPAC PlugFest page [5] https://github.com/w3c/wot/blob/master/plugfest/2019-tpac-fukuoka/README.md [6]Online PlugFest page [6] https://github.com/w3c/wot/blob/master/plugfest/2019-tpac-fukuoka/online-plugfest.md [7]Unified demo page [7] https://github.com/w3c/wot/blob/master/plugfest/2019-tpac-fukuoka/unified-demo.md McCool: (updates the Singapore PlugFest page) Kaz: the last 30mins on Sunday (IETF 106 Hackathon) should be used for wrapping up discussion. right? McCool: presentations would work for that purpose ... (updates the Singapore PlugFest page and also creates the TDs subdirectory to store the TD files) Kaz: tx ... btw, your taking lead today would not necessarily mean you'll be the PlugFest leader for Singapore. right? McCool: right. still need a volunteer Daniel: let's ask Lagally about his availability McCool: what about you, Matsukura-san? Matsukura: not sure if I could make the f2f in Singapore yet McCool: we need to figure out who would join the f2f ... can understand it's difficult to join given it's very close to the previous meeting at TPAC ... but joint discussion/hackathon would be really useful for us Matsukura: question about the structure/setting of the IETF Hackathon/ McCool: (shows the IETF 106 Hackathon page) [8]IETF 106 Hackathon page [8] https://www.ietf.org/how/runningcode/hackathons/106-hackathon/ McCool: we'll be part of the bigger Hackathon ... but we can still hold our own PlugFest ... (also shows the target project topics on the wiki) [9]Target project section of the f2f wiki [9] https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/F2F_meeting,_13-17_November_2019,_Singapore#Proposed_topics Kaz: also we should clarify what devices, applications would be used for what tests McCool: yeah ... we'll test interoperability, develop demo systems and incubate requirements ... (updates the Singapore PlugFest page with several additional topics) ... Goals: Interoperability testing, Demo development, Incubation of new functionality Kaz: tx ... another question of mine is whether the IETF guys would provide any resources (devices, applications, libraries, tools, etc.) for our PlugFest McCool: yeah ... let me add another section here ... (adds "Resources" section) [10]Resources section of the f2f wiki [10] https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/F2F_meeting,_13-17_November_2019,_Singapore#Resources [adjourned] Summary of Action Items Summary of Resolutions [End of minutes] __________________________________________________________ Minutes manually created (not a transcript), formatted by David Booth's [11]scribe.perl version 1.154 ([12]CVS log) $Date: 2019/10/02 15:58:07 $ [11] http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/2002/scribe/scribedoc.htm [12] http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/2002/scribe/
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