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Date

Attendees

MemberOrganizationPresent / Absent
Credit Suisse 

Mark Erdtmann

Tradeweb 
FactSet 
FactSet 
JP Morgan 
Credit Suisse  
Symphony LLC 
Symphony LLC 
Gavin White Tradition  
HSBC 
Citi 
Tim BurchamMarkit 
Goldman Sachs 
Morgan Stanley 
Morgan Stanley 
Citadel 
Richard KleterDeutsche Bank 
Douglas EsanbockDow Jones 
Julian Ling

S&P Global Market Intelligence

 
Greg Romer

S&P Global Market Intelligence

 
Gareth DaviesGoldman Sachs 
Symphony Software Foundation

 

Nick KolbaOpenFin 
John HenryCiti 

Joe Chanchow

Citi 

Agenda

TimeItemWhoNotes
10 minRoll call, review actions from last meeting, discuss findings

 

5 min Minuet Open Source update  
5 min Discuss  ScottLogic Scott Logic who have experience with HTML5 containers and applications in the Financial Services are interested in getting engaged with the group.
 10 minDiscuss "Symphony on Electron" Discuss proposal to run a small development project to "port" Symphony to run on Electron as a way of exploring the required interface etc. 
  AOB  

Previous Action Items

From Earlier Meetings

  • Former user (Deleted): schedule session to review APIs
  • Former user (Deleted): schedule discussion on future plans and how we manage contributions plus major design decisions (like a move to Electron). We should discuss future support arrangements, i.e. we shouldn't all need to make the same security patch.
  • WilliamS to coordinate a review of the current WG charter (with assistance from any/all interested WG members), and proposed changes will be presented back to the WG at a future meeting

From Last Meeting

Meeting Notes

  • As discussed here are the steps for those who want to look at the AppBridge JavaScript used by Symphony.  
  1. Find the Symphony.pgx file on your machine
  2. Rename Symphony.pgx to Symphony.zip
  3. Unzip
  4. In the file there is a background.js which is what gets bootstrapped on startup.
  5. There is also a appbridge.js which contains the web to native interop code - this gets loaded in to the DOM at startup.  Note - not all methods are used but it will still give you an indication of how Symphony is using the container.

New Action items

  • TBD

 

 

 

 

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