Today, we released the hData technical specifications: hData Record Format and hData Packaging and Network Transport. This is the mail that went out to the mailing lists:
Today we are releasing the first public version of the hData specification for the record format and the packaging and network transport (REST API). They are available here: http://www.projecthdata.org/documents.htmlWe will be making some changes to the documents in the next few days to add a simple meta data model and streamline certain elements. Once this is complete, we are planning on moving the specification to a wiki and open up the process of editing. Until this is done, we would like to ask you sending your comments to hdata-general@googlegroups.com At this time we are also exploring how the hData specifications can be licensed in an open source friendly way. Possible options include an OASIS style non-assertion covenant – please contact us if you have suggestions.
Today we are releasing the first public version of the hData specification for the record format and the packaging and network transport (REST API). They are available here:
http://www.projecthdata.org/documents.html
We will be making some changes to the documents in the next few days to add a simple meta data model and streamline certain elements. Once this is complete, we are planning on moving the specification to a wiki and open up the process of editing. Until this is done, we would like to ask you sending your comments to hdata-general@googlegroups.com
At this time we are also exploring how the hData specifications can be licensed in an open source friendly way. Possible options include an OASIS style non-assertion covenant – please contact us if you have suggestions.
So far, this covers the core data and exchange architecture, but we have started to work on a RESTful security architecture, as well. The scenario we are trying to solve is outline in a recent presentation at NIST's IT Security Automation Conference. In support of this I have come up with a meta data schema, which I will put into the v0.8 version of the hData Record Format specification. Hopefully, I can upload that new version some time next week.
We are very much looking for comments and suggestions.
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