2018-11-06 Meeting notes

2018-11-06 Meeting notes

Table of Contents

Date/Time

2018-11-06 10am US-Eastern

Attendees

Name

Organisation

Name

Organisation

@Espen Overbye

OpenFin

Ben McBride 



Dylan Praul

FinTech Studios

@Frank Tarsillo (Deactivated)

IHS Markit

@Johan Sandersson

FactSet

@Jonathan Teper

JP Morgan

@Former user (Deleted)

Refinitiv

Mark Valeiras

ChartIQ

@Rhyddian Olds

JP Morgan

Riko Eksteen

JP Morgan

@Tim Kolecke

Citadel

Mark Dennis

Fidessa

@Rob Underwood (Deactivated)

FINOS

@Tosha Ellison

FINOS

Outstanding Action Items

Group: Fill gaps in confluence page

Agenda

Time

Item

Who

Notes from the Meeting

Time

Item

Who

Notes from the Meeting

5 min

Convene & roll call

@Espen Overbye



10 min

Review action items from previous meetings (see above)

@Espen Overbye



10 min

New Participant Intros

  • new participants in FDC3 and new attendees to the meeting introduce themselves

    • organization and role

    • why is interoperability important to you / your organization?

    • what do you hope to accomplish with FDC3?

Group, @Espen Overbye

coordinating

Mark Valeiras from ChartIQ introduced himself. Looking to adhere to the FDC3 standard, using what exists and influencing it as it gets built out.

30 min

Working Group Updates

  • API WG

  • App Directory WG

  • Context Data WG

  • Intents WG

  • Use Cases WG

@Espen Overbye

@Tim Kolecke

@Frank Tarsillo (Deactivated)

@Former user (Deleted)

@Jonathan Teper



Context Data updated provided by Tim

  • The Context Data WG passed by consensus an initial specification for Context Data.

  • The structure is a little different from the original specification so Tim encouraged the group to look at the new spec.

  • Any questions or comments should be sent via confluence, which also has info on mtgs, specs, etc. The community can comment on the specification during this two-week comment period via Confuence, email, or GithHub.

AppDirectory update provided by Frank

  • The AppD draft specification is under review and is expected to be presented for ratification in the next meeting.

  • Showed the new website that provides (will provide) all of the information and background to provide context, examples, etc. as well as the API specs.

  • Uses simple markdown and the build process will push the content back to the FDC3 site - so the changes (through change control) get pushed back. Simply change in the repository to make a PR to make any modifications. (Rob noted that you must be a CCLA in place to contribute.)

  • If you are a Java developer these projects, including the client binding examples, stubs, etc. are available as sono type. 


  • You can also check out the Swagger implementation here

  • Espen noted that there is ongoing work to present an overall picture of how FDC3 fits together including consistent documentation.

JT Provided an update on Use Cases

  • The group has ratified 9 use cases and is reaching out to other WGs to present them as well as having a session at the OSSF mtg during which they will work with Intents, Context, API and AppD to review the use cases and relevance across WGs.

  • Created new backlog section to create new use cases and this will get reviewed following current use case review in the other WGs, which is the current priority.

Espen provided an update for API and Intents

  • Both groups have specifications that have passed ratification within the WGs and the PMC.

  • Very close to having ratification in all groups.

20 min

AOB & adjourn

Group, @Espen Overbye

coordinating

Riko noted that there is a need for unified place where definitions are stored for intents and types along with discovery, facilitation and governance around collaboration on these. If there is time this may be discussed at the OSSF mtg.

Espen also encouraged teams/individuals to come to this and other WG mtgs and present how they are sung FDC3

Decisions Made



Action Items













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