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Re: [sparkplug-dev] Eclipse Sparkplug Specification Project - Meeting Notes - 17 November 2020

Hi Nathan.

Thank you for the meeting notes. I would like to propose an amendment to them, if you don't mind. 

This specific point does not seem to completely capture what I said:

Eclipse foundation may have funding for a dedicated resource to the Sparkplug Specification Project. This is still under discussion.

At face value, this gives the impression that the Foundation itself would have funding for this initiative, which is not the case. What I wanted to convey is that the Sparkplug steering committee evoked the possibility to allocate part of its own budget to finance a dedicated resource, supplemented by contributions by member organizations. This is an important distinction. The working group possesses its own budget, which is managed by the steering committee. This is completely distinct from the Foundation's budget.

I apologize for any confusion; it is possible my explanations were not as clear as they should have been.

Best Regards,

Frédéric DESBIENS

Program Manager, IoT and Edge Computing | Eclipse Foundation, Inc.

Twitter: @BlueberryCoder

Eclipse Foundation: The Platform for Open Innovation and Collaboration



On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 at 13:42, Nathan Davenport <nathan.davenport@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all,

 

Please find the Eclipse Sparkplug Specification Project meeting notes from today’s meeting below. Please let me know if I missed anything.

 

Eclipse Sparkplug Specification Project - Meeting Notes - 17 November 2020

 

  • Attendees
    • Angelo Corsaro
    • Chad Kienle
    • Frederic Desbiens
    • Ilya Binshtok
    • Luca Cominardi
    • Nathan Davenport
    • Travis Cox
    • Wes Johnson
  • Short round of intros... Welcoming Angelo Corsaro.
  • General discussion around Sparkplug specification work...
    • Copy only the original content in the first iteration and fit into the existing TOC items stubbed out in each chapter.
    • Duplicated content across sections/chapters is okay for now. This will be cleaned up in future iterations.
    • Remove content from Sparkplug_Converted.adoc as you “port” content to the new chapters.
    • Remember to assign the spec task (Github issue) to yourself before starting your work.
    • There are many other Github issues tracking work outside of the specification content “port”, including recreating diagrams.
    • How should new diagrams be created? What tooling do we have available? Wes, others to follow up on tooling recommended by Ivar.
  • July 1st 2021: Steering Committee defined goal for completion of the Sparkplug specification, the TCK, etc.
  • Eclipse foundation may have funding for a dedicated resource to the Sparkplug Specification Project. This is still under discussion.
  • The task tracking the Appendix “port” (includes payload details) will likely be broken down into many smaller tasks.

 

Thanks,

Nathan

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