Agenda:
In October 2019, the precursor to the community group presented proof of concept applications at WFIC. The scope of the POC was limited to a single type of non-display license.
Now that we’re farther along in building out our implementation of ODRL, what form should the next deliverable take, and when can we target its delivery? Some possibilities:
Are there others? Can we make this list more specific in its short-term goals?
Finally, is December 2020 the right target, and what specifically can we accomplish by that time?
We have made progress in applying the ODRL language to our industry, fleshing out Roles, Resources, Actions, and Duties:
We have started collecting use cases, but can focus more on this aspect in the weeks ahead: Test Cases
What, specifically, should we seek to accomplish for the next deliverable?
Would it improve our throughput to set a standing breakout session in off-weeks? This breakout session could be voluntary and more technical focused, leaving the larger group to tackle building out use cases, and the ways we’ll prove our ability to test those cases, in the main session.
For example, we could move the dreaded “Creditor/Debtor” controversy to a breakout session.
Update from Michael Johnson’s recent presentation to the FISD Exchange Group.