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Registries for W3C Specifications #18

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egekorkan opened this issue Feb 28, 2024 · 1 comment
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Registries for W3C Specifications #18

egekorkan opened this issue Feb 28, 2024 · 1 comment
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egekorkan commented Feb 28, 2024

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The Web of Things Working Group is working on defining a registry mechanism where the wide WoT community, including other organizations like other SDOs, can contribute WoT bindings of existing protocols and media types. The WG has analyzed approaches within (official and not official ones) and outside of W3C and in this breakout we want to share our findings with the wide W3C, get inputs, and collaborate on building knowledge on how to manage registries for each technical report.

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#registries

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If possible, we prefer a slot between 11 and 15 CET.

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  • Share the registry analysis of the WoT WG with everyone and get feedback
  • Discussion on managing registries in W3C

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