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Type: Task
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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Component/s: OASIS Open Repository
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Labels:None
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Environment:
OpenC2
Submitted on Monday, April 22, 2019 - 20:54
Submitted by user:
Submitted values are:
Your name: David Lemire
TC name: Open Command and Control (OpenC2)
TC email address: openc2@lists.oasis-open.org
GitHub repository name: openc2-custom-aps
Purpose statement:
● Providing a publicly available repository for Custom Actuator Profiles
and
● Support collaborative development of OpenC2 Custom Actuator Profiles.
Description:
OpenC2 allows for actuator profiles other than those that are OASIS
specifications. It allows for "extensions" by vendors or users. This
repository
enables interested parties who want to work collaboratively on Custom
Actuator
Profiles (CAP).
The qualifier "custom" is used to distinguish between actuator profiles being
drafted as OASIS Specifications and those "custom" profiles being developed
as
extensions to a specification (e.g., providing vendor-specific or
user-specific
options) or to support a particular technology that does not yet have a
specification.
The creation of OpenC2 actuator profile specifications is not necessarily a
goal
for this openc2-custom-aps repository, but the custom profiles in the
repository
may serve to inform the actuator profile subcommittee.
Open source license: Apache License v 2.0
Maintainer(s): Danny Martinez // danny.martinez@g2-inc.com // GH user: dmg2
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G2, Inc. (a Huntington Ingalls company)
Approval link:
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=65170&wg_abbrev=openc2
Notes:
This repo was approved at the April 2019 TC meeting with the name openc2-cap.
The OASIS TC Admin staff pointed out the potential confusion with the OASIS
Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Standard
(https://www.oasis-open.org/standards#capv1.2). The OpenC2 TC leadership
adjusted the name to avoid the collision. All of aspects of the Custom
Actuator
Profile open repository remain aligned with the motion approved by the TC.
Please coordinate any issues with David Lemire, OpenC2 TC Secretary.
The results of this submission may be viewed at:
http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/TCADMIN