[T2TRG] T2TRG workshops in October and November

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Fri, 30 August 2019 19:58 UTC

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We currently plan two T2TRG work meetings in October and November:

(1)

Friday, 2019-10-04 in Kista/Stockholm, Sweden.  The objective is to meet right after (and colocated with) the face-to-face meeting of the data modeling convergence liaison group you have heard about, which happens 2019-10-01..-03.  We want to discuss the outcome of that meeting and develop a T2TRG/WISHI perspective on it, with a view to structuring further work that leads up to the November meetings in Singapore along IETF106.  We also plan to use the opportunity for a short presentation/discussion event with the wider Ericsson IoT community, given that they are kind enough to offer us facilities for this work meeting.

We expect that attendance will be mostly by people who are already at the October 1-3 meeting.  (We likely will be limited in our remote participation capabilities, think “iPad with jit.si”.)  If you do consider physically attending, please inform Niklas Widell (niklas.widell@ericsson.com), who acts as local organizer.

(2)

Friday, 2019-11-15 in Singapore.  This meeting right before IETF106 is meant to bring together IETF IoT WGs, IRTF T2TRG, W3C WoT, and the local IoT community in Singapore (e.g., the Singapore Smart Nation project).  We would expect to have some preparatory ad-hocs already on Thursday, but the main event will be on Friday.  If you have ideas for presentations, demos, or even (short) excursions that would be relevant for this workshop, please tell t2trg-chairs@irtf.org.

There will be some form of registration for the 2019-11-15 meeting.  Don’t forget registering also for the 2019-11-16/-17 hackathon at IETF106 (attendance is independent of attendance of the IETF meeting itself), where we will have another WISHI hackathon, bringing together tools and implementations for IoT data model application, translation, and convergence.  We also plan the usual summary meeting during IETF106, so you will hear some reports of all this.

Grüße, Carsten