RE: [PlugFest/Test] minutes - 5 September 2018

Dear all, 

with regard to online plug-fest I would like to know current status, 
since we only have two weeks left for preparation.

- Can we refer to current editors draft, especially for thing description ?
  <https://w3c.github.io/wot-thing-description/>

- Can we use current TD playground for validation of above TD spec ? 
  <http://plugfest.thingweb.io/playground/>
  if not, is there any plan for when it will become ready ? 

Best regards, 
Toru


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kazuyuki Ashimura [mailto:ashimura@w3.org]
> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2018 5:42 PM
> 
> available at:
>   https://www.w3.org/2018/09/05-wot-pf-minutes.html

> 
> also as text below.
> 
> Thanks a lot for taking these minutes, Michael Lagally!
> 
> Kazuyuki
> 
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> 
>                                - DRAFT -
> 
>                            WoT-PlugFest/Test
> 
> 05 Sep 2018
> 
> Attendees
> 
>    Present
>           Kaz_Ashimura, Michael_McCool, Michael_Lagally,
>           Takeshi_Sano, Dave_Raggett, Toru_Kawaguchi,
>           Matthias_Kovatsch, Kunihiko_Toumura, Tomoaki_Mizushima,
>           Daniel_Peintner
> 
>    Regrets
> 
>    Chair
>           McCool
> 
>    Scribe
>           mlagally, mlagally_, kaz
> 
> Contents
> 
>      * [2]Topics
>          1. [3]agenda
>             https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/PlugFest_WebConf#Agenda

>             _05.09.2018
>          2. [4]Preparation documents
>      * [5]Summary of Action Items
>      * [6]Summary of Resolutions
>      __________________________________________________________
> 
> agenda
> [7]https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/PlugFest_WebConf#Agenda_05.09.2018

> 
>       [7] https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/PlugFest_WebConf#Agenda_05.09.2018

> 
>    <kaz> scribenick: mlagally
> 
>    <inserted> scribenick: mlagally_
> 
>    McCool: quick update:
>    ... got OpenVPN working
> 
>    <McCool>
>    [8]https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-

>    up-an-openvpn-server-on-ubuntu-16-04
> 
>       [8]
> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-openvpn-server-on-

> ubuntu-16-04
> 
>    McCool: runs on digital ocean and aws
>    ... still looking for an easy way to install a router
>    ... to use it you need to use my config file, install and run
>    OpenVPN with it.
>    ... I need to create a unique version of this file for each
>    interested party
> 
>    Kaz: VPN key code for W3C service had been changed - there may
>    be a W3C VPN server available.
>    ... do we want to use it?
> 
>    McCool: better to use our own. If there would be a separate VPN
>    service for us, it would be a different situation.
> 
>    Kaz: I'll check.
> 
>    McCool: Ideally somebody else should set up a second VPN
>    server, to have a fallback
>    ... wrt agenda: We did not discuss Testing for a while -
>    deferring until getting the plugfest organised
> 
> Preparation documents
> 
>    <kaz> (starting with Fujitsu)
> 
>    Matsukura-san presents preparation document
> 
>    Matsukura-san: we provide 2 devices: rotating light and sensor
>    ... sensor measures different things, such as light, ...
> 
>    <kaz> [9]Fujitsu's preparation.md
> 
>       [9]
> https://github.com/w3c/wot/blob/master/plugfest/2018-sept-online/preparation-fujitsu.m

> d
> 
>    Matsukura-san: we support CoAP and HTTP as previously
>    ... observe via long-poll
> 
>    McCool: we need a PR to include sub-protocols - I will create
>    an issue
>    ... can you clarify the thing directories? Which one do you
>    sync with?
> 
>    Matsukura-san: our directory server connects to another server
>    - if registered with another Thing Directory, our device can
>    also be used
> 
>    McCool: can you please add details to the document.
>    ... can you please add details to the document?
> 
>    <kaz> (next Oracle)
> 
>    <kaz> [10]Oracle preparation.md
> 
>      [10]
> https://github.com/w3c/wot/blob/master/plugfest/2018-sept-online/preparation-oracle.m

> d
> 
>    <inserted> scribenick: kaz
> 
>    Lagally: first draft
>    ... device simulator, digital twin simulator, etc.
>    ... quick demo on Monday in Bundang
>    ... this time want to integrate more devices
>    ... (goes through section 3)
>    ... still have TBDs for the detail
>    ... all the "tbd"s will be clarified later
>    ... 4. Use Cases
>    ... home integration and industrial integration
>    ... came in mind in Bundang
>    ... devices from people
> 
>    McCool: probably the description shouldn't be duplicated
>    ... maybe you could create a separate file about the detail?
> 
>    Lagally: this is just a placeholder for people's participation
>    ... maybe we can start with some kind of simulation
> 
>    McCool: so far same content with the main preparation file
>    ... would be better to explain which part is done by you,
>    maybe?
> 
>    Lagally: can make the description more generic
> 
>    McCool: good to document the requirements
>    ... starting with the ones for online plugfest
>    ... and also the ones for Lyon
> 
>    Lagally: same logistics as before
> 
>    <inserted> scribenick: mlagally_
> 
>    Lagally: we are moving to a new server instance - if you want
>    access ahead of the plug fest please let me know
> 
>    <inserted> (Panasonic)
> 
>    <inserted> [11]Panasonic preparation.md
> 
>      [11]
> https://github.com/w3c/wot/blob/master/plugfest/2018-sept-online/preparation-panasoni

> c.md
> 
>    Toru-san: presents preparation-panasonic
> 
>    McCool: I will reach out to you next week to do a quick test
> 
>    Toru-san: we will register our smart home TDs with Siemens /
>    Intel Thing directories, also have them on github
>    ... we have 5 simulator instances that can be used by different
>    companies. They have different TDs
> 
>    <McCool>
>    [12]https://github.com/w3c/wot/blob/master/testing/online/panas

>    onic.md
> 
>      [12] https://github.com/w3c/wot/blob/master/testing/online/panasonic.md

> 
>    Lagally: it would be ideal to use the simulator before the
>    plug-fest.
> 
>    Toru-san: it is available right now, will update in 1 or 2
>    weeks for the plugfest
>    ... we have two clients: NodeRED and generic client
>    ... generic client will use HTTP, simple WebSocket and Long
>    Poll
>    ... for observe we have http+long poll and web socket
>    ... security: bearer token is validated by servient
>    ... token distribution is up to implementation
> 
>    McCool: I'm working to set up an Oauth service. Hope to have it
>    within a week. We could use this as a test case.
>    ... Please contribute your preparation documents if you have
>    not yet done so.
>    ... please also update the planning/availability tables
>    ... Matthias organizes a google hangout - this will be more an
>    ad-hoc thing
>    ... what does names with () mean?
> 
>    Toru-san: tentative
> 
>    McCool: let's ask participants now - Siemens?
> 
>    Matthias: need to discuss internally
> 
>    Lagally: planning still needs to be done
> 
>    McCool: I need to change the scenario description a bit - could
>    take a picture
>    ... others, please also update to reflect your devices
>    ... Please add yourself to projects, if you are planning to
>    work on those. We can organise separate meetings for that
>    ... If you have additional topics, please add them
>    ... actions recap: update your preparation.md, participation,
>    scenarios, projects accordingly
>    ... also add target features to readme, if applicable
> 
>    <kaz> [adjourned]
> 
> Summary of Action Items
> 
> Summary of Resolutions
> 
>    [End of minutes]
>      __________________________________________________________
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