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Table of Contents

Date

Attendees

NameOrganisationPresent / Absent
Credit Suisse

Mark Erdtmann

Tradeweb
Darron DevlinTradeweb
FactSet
FactSet
JP Morgan
Credit Suisse 
Symphony LLC
Symphony LLC
HSBC
Citi
Goldman Sachs
Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley
Citadel
Richard KleterDeutsche Bank
Julian Ling

S&P Global Market Intelligence


Greg Romer

S&P Global Market Intelligence


Gareth DaviesGoldman Sachs
Symphony Software Foundation


Nick KolbaOpenFin
Jon HenryCiti

Joe Qiao

Citi
Ed SandersJP Morgan Chase
John de MurgaCredit Suisse
Matthew GardnerBlackrock

Actions items from previous meeting

Agenda

TimeItemWhoNotes
5 minRoll call
5 minReview action items from last meeting
  • See above
5 minDiscuss results of VOTEJames Turck
  • As per email sent out last week we voted on taking the bottom up approach as per notes from last meeting
5 minAOB

Meeting notes


Background

In discussion at the group last week, it was suggested we make a formal decision between the approach for standardising the container API. We had been looking at a couple of different APIs (OpenFin and Electron) which are broad and would potentially cover a large number of requirements outside of those needed for Symphony. It was suggested this might be too wide and that we should go back to taking a “bottoms up” approach to standardising the container application interface, i.e. looking at the de facto requirements for the Symphony application first and finding the best API(s) to satisfy those requirements.
 
A straw poll on the call showed majority support for this bottoms up approach, but to formalise this decision I would like a vote from the WG members.

 

The Vote
Proposition: Do the WG members agree to take the “bottoms up” approach (as described above) to standardise the container API?

 +1 approve the proposition


-1 deny the proposition, because...


0 abstained, because...


Rajesh ShahHSBC1
Johan ForsellFactset1
Matthew GardenerBlackrock1
Mark ErdtmannTradeweb1
Gareth DaviesGoldman Sachs1
Nicholas KolbaOpenfin1
Richard KleterDB1
Amit RakCiti1
Tim BurchamIHSMarkit1
John de MurghaCredit Suisse1
Dov KatzMorgan Stanley1
James TurckCredit Suisse1



Action items

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Rajesh ShahHSBC1
Johan ForsellFactset1
Matthew GardenerBlackrock1
Mark ErdtmannTradeweb1
Gareth DaviesGoldman Sachs1
Nicholas KolbaOpenfin1
Richard KleterDB1
Amit RakCiti1
Tim BurchamIHSMarkit1
John de MurghaCredit Suisse1
Dov KatzMorgan Stanley1
James TurckCredit Suisse1
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