- From: Kazuyuki Ashimura <ashimura@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 12:14:57 +0900
- To: public-wot-ig@w3.org, public-wot-wg@w3.org
available at:
https://www.w3.org/2020/03/25-wot-pf-minutes.html
also as text below.
Thanks a lot for takig the minutes, Suzuki-san and Michael Koster!
Kazuyuki
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[1]W3C
[1] http://www.w3.org/
- DRAFT -
WoT PlugFest/Testing
25 Mar 2020
[2]Agenda
[2] https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/PlugFest_WebConf#Agenda
Attendees
Present
Kaz_Ashimura, Michael_McCool, David_Ezell, Ege_Korkan,
Kunihiko_Toumura, Michael_Koster, Takahisa_Suzuki,
Tomoaki_Mizushima
Regrets
Chair
McCool
Scribe
Suzuki, Kaz, Koster
Contents
* [3]Topics
1. [4]Review minutes
2. [5]Virtual plugfest logistics
1. [6]Softether as VPN
2. [7]Vitual pflgfest date and time
3. [8]node-wot
4. [9]edgeX
5. [10]issues
* [11]Summary of Action Items
* [12]Summary of Resolutions
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<kaz> scribenick: tksuzuki
Review minutes
<kaz> [13]Feb-26 minutes
[13] https://www.w3.org/2020/02/26-wot-pf-minutes.html
<kaz> [14]Mar-11 minutes
[14] https://www.w3.org/2020/03/11-wot-pf-minutes.html
McCool: No objections?
... (No objections)
Virtual plugfest logistics
[15]Helinki wiki
[15] https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/F2F_meeting,_6-11_June_2020,_Helsinki
* Softether as VPN
<kaz> scribenick: mjk_
Suzuki: set up SoftEther VPN bridge mode and service mode
... used raspberry pi as a local VPN server on the device
network
... tested bridging across the VPN and multicast communication
... conclusion is that the minimum requirements are met and we
should do more testing in preparation for the virtual plugtest
... need to clarify our requirements
McCool: how do we join the VPN, and what about NAT?
Suzuki: there could be multiple interfaces or virtual NAT
provided by the VPN but not tested yet
McCool: propose more testing and verify the NAT operation
... how can we set up a permanent relay
<inserted> scribenick: kaz
Koster: can host for a few months
McCool: can also do but the question is who to work on that
... e.g., using digital ocean
Koster: seems like worth doing for virtual f2f because WISHI
workshop could also use that mechanism
... WISHI in April might be a good test case
McCool: why don't we look into what we can do?
... guess Suzuki-san is using Azure but am wondering if you
could try digital ocean as well
Taki: not sure about digital ocean
McCool: from Intel side, using AWS instance would be easier
... SoftEther is a Linux package. right?
Taki: available on various platforms
... this time used the one on Raspberry PI
McCool: wondering if it's possible for you both, Suzuki-san and
Koster, work together for initial documentation
... and I'll join you
Koster: sounds reasonable
McCool: want to have some standard mechanism
... for bunch of local devices
... we need a bridge for them
Koster: yeah, we need that
... maybe we can set up some as default
<inserted> scribenick: mjk_
Kaz: can check with W3C system team to see if they can help
... the policy is generally to ask members to provide the
resources but will ask what they can do
McCool: mjk and tsuzuki get together and plan the work first
<tksuzuki> scribenick: tksuzuki
* Vitual pflgfest date and time
McCool: we should have doodle
Koster: we need discussions in the same room
McCool: Pick a couple of times for meeting
... we need a formal report after plugfest
node-wot
Koster: should be a separate community
McCool: we need volunteers
Ege: node-wot is double licensed
Kaz: we can create a new CG
... however, we need to clarify how to transfer our
requirements and feedback to the Eclipse side
... also who should be the liaison contact?
<kaz> Ege: there is a subgroup named thingweb within Eclipse
Foundation
<kaz> ... they hold their calls bi-weekly/monthly
<kaz> McCool: can I suggest we create a Doodle poll to see who
from our side is interested in this liaison
<kaz> kaz: +1
edgeX
McCool: opensource framework good for WoT
Issues
McCool: (edited issue #2)
<kaz> [16]Issue 2
[16] https://github.com/w3c/wot-testing/issues/2
<McCool>
[17]https://github.com/w3c/wot-testing/blob/master/events/READM
E.md
[17] https://github.com/w3c/wot-testing/blob/master/events/README.md
<kaz> [adjourned]
Summary of Action Items
Summary of Resolutions
[End of minutes]
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