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15 min | General announcements | All | Any news and updates of general interest to CTWG members
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2 min | Review of previous action items | Chairs |
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10 min | Updates on TEv2 and KERISSE | Report on what progress (if any) took place over the past month on either TEv2 or KERISSE tooling and code bases. Also: should we still keep the Monday 9AM PT/17:00 UTC calls on TEv2 code development? Henk van Cann showed a proposed approach to glossary development for the ToIP Issuer Requirements Guide (see screenshot #1 below). It shows how glossary terms can be added to an existing document using a tool called KERIFIC that knows how to parse HTML to find matching terms and then add buttons with links to the definitions of those terms. Henk then showed a hand-written diagram (screenshot #2) showing how the CTWG TEv2 code base and the KERISSE code bases related. Then he showed another diagram (screenshot #3) to show how the GitHub repos related to Google Sheet and Google doc "middle" to add necessary metadata and feed it to the backend tools (such as SpecUp or dynamic site generators). Lastly Henk showed the spreadsheet he uses to carry the actual definitions for the KERISSE tooling (screenshot #4). Darrell O'Donnell asked the question: Could the tooling pull in terms from two glossaries...
...and then create a merged glossary for the final spec document. We then went over how markup can be added to a Markdown document. Henk showed the example shown in screenshot #5. John Wunderlich pointed us to the W3C Data Privacy Vocabulary at https://w3c.github.io/dpv/dpv/ Henk then gave a short demo of KERISSE (screenshot #6). | |
25 min | 2024 Plan for CTWG Tooling and the ToIP Glossary | ALL | Discuss if we want to converge the TEv2 and KERISSE tooling and code bases; if so, what is the plan for that; if not, who wants to work on what. Also, what is our revised plan for the "Putting TEv2 to Work" action item above? |
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