Dear Thierry, I am sorry for our late answer in this matter. After an internal discussion, we came to the conclusion that we (NEC) need to back out from some of the GEs because we do not have enough PMs. In details: T5.2 - asset selection will be accepted [IoT-A and/or Sensei in Discovery and Resolution of Things GE] T5.3 - with regard the number of PMs, NEC does not feel able to work in Local Storage GE and Data Handling GE. - however, as proposed by Martin last week, NEC would like to work on an additional component or GE for actuation using the Isis asset. T5.4 - asset selection will be accepted [NGSI via Isis in Exposure GE] Best regards Tobias From: fiware-iot-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu [mailto:fiware-iot-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu] On Behalf Of thierry.nagellen at orange.com Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 10:39 PM To: fiware-iot at lists.fi-ware.eu Subject: [Fiware-iot] APIs aknowledgement Dear all, The assets selection is not easy in our WP Internet of Things. To be sure that all of you have a clear view of what is expected in the next months if we select some of your assets, I would ask you to send me an email to confirm that: 1- If your asset(s) is selected, you agree to implement the relevant APIs we will define in the next weeks depending the related IoT architecture Generic Enablers you will support 2- As minor releases will be delivered each 2 months and a major release is expected for end of April 2012, that your developers' teams are ready to begin development, and are aware of the content of the IoT architecture. We will not spend 2 other months to explain in details what we have done till now... because we will not have time to do it! If they are not aware of it, it is time to involve them. Thanks for your answers and your support. Best regards Thierry Nagellen Orange Labs Networks & Carriers 905 rue Albert Einstein 06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex +33 492 94 52 84 +33 679 85 08 44 New email address: thierry.nagellen at orange.com<mailto:thierry.nagellen at orange.com> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/old-fiware-iot/attachments/20111025/33cce045/attachment.html>
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