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Actions items
Standing
- Jonathan Christensen: Update Working Group if Symphony's plan to release Symphony Electron by the end of the year changes.
From Previous Meetings
- Lynn Neir (Deactivated) and All: Review Tick42's proposal for a container API specification, including Leslie's email to the list and Kiril's pull request (especially the TypeScript specification), and comment on the mailing list.
- Leslie Spiro: follow up with Lynn Neir (Deactivated) to discuss Symphony LLC's strategy regarding Symphony Electron desktop interop/on-behalf-of functionality.
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JC & Lynn Neir (Deactivated): check whether documentation of Symphony web app API is accessible
- Former user (Deleted)Former user (Deleted): point Colin to the fix for the Symphony windowing issue.
- Former user (Deleted): review OpenFin code for solution to windowing issue.
- Former user (Deleted) add detail about undocumented APIs & requirements to API documentation.
New
- Former user (Deleted): present to WG at future meeting about DB plans for distribution of Plexus with Symphony Desktop and how Symphony authentication will be used to validate Plexus users between apps.
- Former user (Deleted): write up the items that still need to be decided re: Symphony's container API (e.g. change management process) so they can be reviewed and approved by the WG.
Meeting notes
- Former user (Deleted) reported that the OpenFin-Symphony connector project has been approved by ESCo.
- Former user (Deleted) reported that the said first release of Plexus Interop is available in the SSF GitHub at https://github.com/symphonyoss/plexus-interop and requested feedback.
- Leslie Spiro also asked Slava to present at some future meeting about :
- Plans for distribution of Plexus with Symphony Desktop
- How Symphony user sign on would be used to validate Plexus users.
- The members discussed whether the Desktop Wrapper API WG was the appropriate forum for desktop interoperability discussions. Nick Kolba expressed concerns that it would distract the group from its core charter. Leslie said it seemed like the right group of people and that the group wasn't having difficulty getting through its agenda items. Nick said that there was a lot of work still required for the Desktop API, such as agreeing change management processes. At Leslie's request, Nick agreed to provide a note about the items that are still required so they can be reviewed and approved by the WG.
- Brian Ingenito (Unlicensed) confirmed that Morgan Stanley intends to support Symphony in its desktop container.
The group then discussed a number of technical matters, including:- Whether to move to the HTML5 Notification API or stick with a separate SSF namespace.
- Whether Symphony UI services like Notifications are/should be available to Symphony marketplace applications. This is not documented.
- Whether marketplace apps would be able to register their own URI routing tags with Symphony to handle events originating in the Symphony container.
Agenda
Time | Item | Who | Notes |
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5 min | Convene & roll call | ||
10 min | Review action items from previous meetings | See Action Items from previous meetings | |
5 min | AOB & adjourn |
Attendees
Name | Organisation | Present? |
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Former user (Deleted) (chair) | Credit Suisse | |
Leslie Spiro (interim chair) | Tick42 | Y |
Jonathan Christensen | Symphony LLC | |
Andrew Christie | Ipreo | |
ChartIQ | Y | |
Goldman Sachs | ||
ScottLogic | ||
BlackRock | ||
Mark Hu | Citi | |
Brian Ingenito | Morgan Stanley | Y |
Richard Kleter | Deutsche Bank | |
OpenFin | Y | |
Citadel | Y | |
Deutsche Bank | Y | |
Adam Lancaster | Tick42 | Y |
JP Morgan | ||
Symphony LLC | ||
Symphony LLC | ||
Ed Sanders | JP Morgan | |
FactSet | ||
Morgan Stanley | ||
HSBC | ||
Ryan Sharp | ChartIQ | |
Symphony Software Foundation | ||
Symphony Software Foundation | ||
Symphony Software Foundation |