Re: [core] draft-bormann-core-links-json: call for adoption

Zach Shelby <zach@sensinode.com> Mon, 27 May 2013 19:32 UTC

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I support the adoption of this draft.

Zach

On May 21, 2013, at 3:27 AM, Andrew Mcgregor <andrewmcgr@google.com> wrote:

> Consensus of the room in Orlando was to adopt draft-bormann-core-links-json as a working group document.  This email is a call for confirmation of that consensus.  Please respond if you support the adoption of this document.
> 
> From the charter:
> 
>     5) A definition of how to use CoAP to advertise about or query for a
>     Device's description. This description may include the device name and
>     a list of its Resources, each with a URL, an interface description URI
>     (pointing e.g. to a Web Application Description Language (WADL)
>     document) and an optional name or identifier. The name taxonomy used
>     for this description will be consistent with other IETF work,
>     e.g. draft-cheshire-dnsext-dns-sd.
> 
> This is for making the resource discovery information available to backends.  On a technical level, this is a no-brainer.
> 
> • May 2013 Submission to IESG of "Representing CoRE Link Collections
>   in JSON" for Proposed Standard
> 
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