[T2TRG] T2TRG Breakout on W3C WoT and TD finalization

Frank MATTHIAS KOVATSCH <matthias.kovatsch@huawei.com> Mon, 25 February 2019 12:42 UTC

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From: Frank MATTHIAS KOVATSCH <matthias.kovatsch@huawei.com>
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Subject: [T2TRG] T2TRG Breakout on W3C WoT and TD finalization
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Dear RG chairs,
dear group

As mentioned during the calls, W3C Web of Things is currently preparing the Candidate Recommendations. IETF 104 would be a good place for a call for reviews. To facilitate this, it would be great to have a breakout discussing the final conclusions, recent changes, and possible last issues. We probably should try to get some people beyond T2TRG itself.

It might also be a good place to discuss hypermedia topics and maximize the alignment between WoT Arch/Thing Description and CoRAL.

Taking the availability of Sebastian (TD Editor) into account, IETF Monday would be a good time.

What do you think?
Who would be interested?

Best wishes,
Matthias