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- Discussion paper "API Families & APIs" (Herbert Damker)
View file name TSC-2023-11-02-API_Families_and_APIs.pptx.pptx height 150 - Proposal is that sub-projects be grouped into API families, which manage meetings, minutes, mailing lists and co-ordinate dependencies between related APIs
- In response to questions, Herbert clarified that:
- The concept of "API families" is already included within the CAMARA project charter
- The proposals for API families would not affect current release management . Currently as no API yet has a release.
- Kevin Smith suggested to consider using github lists as a way of grouping sub-projects into families
- ACTION: Herbert to create an issue to discuss the concept of API families further
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- Update and decision on SiteToCloud proposal
- Eric Murray provided an update, noting that:
- Some discussions on the API scope had taken place, but the proposal to the Backlog WG remained unchanged
- No specific objections to the API scope had been raised
- Although the scope was similar (if not identical) to that of TMF 759, this is no obstacle to creating a CAMARA sub-project to develop the proposal as the intended API users are different with different levels of expertise and domain knowledge
- DECISION: It was agreed that the Site To Cloud API proposal could proceed, with further discussion on the scope taking place within the new sub-project
- Eric Murray provided an update, noting that:
- Improvements of onboarding process
- New API proposals will be available in the Backlog WG repository for at least 1 week before the TSC meeting where they will be discussed. TSC members are expected to familiarise themselves with each proposal before the TSC meeting.
(Further) open issues
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- Subscribe to mailing list release+subscribe@lists.camaraproject.org for all who interested in Release Management training sessions
- Jan to raise an issue in Governance requesting clarification on relationship between TSC, Commonalities and Identity & Consent (now complete)
- Herbert to create an issue to discuss the concept of API families further