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Monday 20 May weekly call
Participants:
- Petar (Visteon) new participant
- Gerald (Bosch)
- Guru (Bosch)
- Gunnar
- Philippe
Minutes
- roundtable
- Petar: works with Visteon Connected Car team, he is a colleague of Giovanni (GPRO project), he is also based in Sofia, Bulgaria
- Petar is the solution architect of the team responsible for the overall architecture of the Visteon platform for connected services
- Petar has 12 year experience in connected services, for the entire stack from infrastructure to Web content end-to-end and for standard compliance
- Petar is currently more on R&D and prototyping than production
- Slidedeck
- Gerald went through the slide deck he presented at the AMM
- Gerald: session went out very well, better than expected, a lot of experience people attended, Melco (Mitsubishi Electric) which is quite involved in W3C was there and showed a lot of interest
- next steps following AMM workshop
- organization of weekly calls (instead of every other week): agreed
- /TODO/ Philippe send out an invite for the calls (starting next Monday) to the genivi-projects mailing list and the list of interested participants gathered at the AMM
- /TODO/ Philippe initiate a wiki page for the project
- feedback from today's call participants
- Petar: workplan is quite interesting, told us he identified interesting work on IoT protocol standardization, the Homie protocol specification that he came across a couple of months ago. Although it is suggested to be home IoT-oriented, it is generic enough to provide structured data interface for IoT communication, which falls in the scope of Car to Cloud.
- link: https://homieiot.github.io/
- Petar: has a question on the authorization work, is it also on the cloud side ?
- Gerald: yes, you are right, something is needed on the cloud side
- Gerald: Daniel Wilms (BMW) expressed his concern about piling up abstraction layers
- Philippe: this has been a recurrent concern from BMW for a couple of years
- Gunnar: thinks this is a no brainer