Dear members of the FIWARE Community,
After the review period announced in July, we are glad to announce
the final release of the FIWARE NGSIv2 specifications. The release of
the specifications can be found at:
http://fiware.github.io/specifications/ngsiv2/stable/
As already announced, FIWARE NGSIv1 is declared deprecated.
NGSIv2 related issues has been re-ordered as follows:
* No pending issue on "APIv2" label, all them are closed. Details:
https://github.com/telefonicaid/fiware-orion/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3AAPIv2
(336 closed issues)
* A new label "APIv2-debt" has been created, to include aspects of
NGSIv2 specification not covered yet in Orion reference
implementation, i.e. gap between the implementation and the spec.
Details:
https://github.com/telefonicaid/fiware-orion/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3AAPIv2-debt
(6 issues)
* A new label "APIv2.1" has been created, to include functionality
that could expand the current functionality without breaking
backward compatibility, in order to be included in a future version
of the API specifications (prospective name: NGSIv2.1). Details:
https://github.com/telefonicaid/fiware-orion/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3AAPIv2.1
(18 issues)
//On the other hand, we would like to announce that the implementation
of a beta version of the next Orion major release, delivering an
implementation of the ETSI NGSI-LD API specification, has also been
initiated. The ETSI NGSI-LD API specification was born as an evolution
of NGSIv2, bringing support to Linked Data.
Goal is that Orion continues working as the open source reference
implementation of the FIWARE NGSI API in its different versions,
currently NGSIv2 but ETSI NGSI-LD in the near future, as soon as the
formal version of the specification is published by ETSI. That future
version of Orion will support both NGSIv2 and NGSI-LD, ensuring that
existing NGSIv2-based applications can run on top of the new version of
Orion but new application functionalities can be incorporated using the
NGSI-LD API without problems. In this respect, context data provided
using the NGSIv2 API will be able to be managed using the NGSI-LD API
and, similarly, it will be feasible to provide context data created
using the NGSI-LD API which can be further managed using the FIWARE
NGSIv2 API.
Best regards,
Juanjo Hierro
Chief Technology Officer
juanjose.hierro at fiware.org <mailto:juanjose.hierro at fiware.org>
www.linkedin.com/in/jhierro <https://www.linkedin.com/in/jhierro>
Twitter: @fiware <https://twitter.com/fiware> @JuanjoHierro
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