Meeting minutes status: Approved
Attendees
Name | Organization | githubID |
Nicholas Kolba | OpenFin | |
prerit | ||
Jonathan Teper | JP Morgan | |
Malcolm Chedzoy | ||
Mark Valeiras | ChartIQ | |
Riko Eksteen | Adaptive | rikoe |
Rob Schmidt | ChartIQ | |
Tosha Ellison | FINOS | toshaellison |
Vinod Mehta | Factset | vmehtafds |
Johan Sandersson | Factset | donbasuno |
Phil Broadbent | Openfin | |
Sanjay Nagpal |
Goals
Discussion items
group
Time | Item | Who | Notes |
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5 min | roll call - get started | groupwe need someone to minute the meeting | |
5 min | WG Chair changes | Nicholas Kolba |
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10 min | Channels API | group |
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10 min | Issue #18 | group, Johan Sandersson | https://github.com/FDC3/FDC3/issues/18 Based on an FDC3 use case - there might be a need for an FDC3 uri (eg fdc3://) so that any application on the desktop could send context to FDC3 without requiring plugins, etc.
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10 min | Issue #97 | group | https://github.com/FDC3/FDC3/issues/97 API typescript should only define interfaces - not classes. This style should be enforced in standards reviews (and retroactively) and documented in the API docs and contribution guide.
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10 min | npm packages for API | group | unification of types with App Directory schema and context schema identify actions and owners
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10 min | adding more comprehensive API usage samples | group | identify actions and owners
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10 min | FDC3 API for other languages (e.g. .NET) | group | identify actions and owners
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20 min < | AOB | group |
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Action items
- Riko Eksteen to create a GitHub issue to call for volunteers to create a "Channels" subfolder for API documentation
- GitHub Issue #97: Clear definition of interface vs. class semantics for TypeScript
- Riko Eksteen to convene an informal sub-committee to work on an API usage samples PR (made up of Nicholas Kolba, Malcolm Chedzoy and Mark Valeiras)
- Post a call for .NET developers to wider FINOS community to help out with FDC3 .NET API
- Vinod Mehta to open an issue on FDC3 GitHub regarding his requirement for having an "off-channel" application