Please Note that the above time is CONFIRMED.
12:45 UTC | Arrival & "Can you hear me now?" (see Connection Details)
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13:00 UTC | Welcome, Introductions & Agenda Agreement |
13:10 UTC | Membership Updates and Joining
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13:20 UTC 14:20 CET | eduGAIN Town Hall
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13:30 UTC 14:30 CET | eduGAIN "baselining"
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13:40 UTC 14:40 CET | resolving eduGAIN issues eduGAIN is great when it works, but many things can go wrong
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13:50 UTC 14:50 CET | Future SG Meetings
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13:55 UTC 14:55 CET | Any other business, Summary and Actions
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14:00 UTC | Meeting Close |
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The Chair welcomed everyone to the 3rd meeting of 2019 and gave a bit of background to his day job and engagement with the community via the Australian Access Federation (AAF) which is a federation not run by the NREN but have a close affiliation and work on federated services. The AAF is also the ORCID consortium member for Austalia. Prior to the AAF, Terry worked for an Australian University on Campus identity issues.
See the Open Actions & Previous Meeting notes. The major open action will be covered within the meeting.
Minutes of the previous meeting were approved. All action remain open.
For details on new members and candidates see https://technical.edugain.org/status and work on progressing new members is underway.
Malta/RiċerkaNet Identity Federation has now joined, required votes for membership were achieved today marking the 69th member to join. Voting continues to be open until the 27th.
One candidates currently under assessment.
Romania/RoEduNetID have completed work required to participate in eduGAIN and this will soon be integrated into the metadata feed by the OT.
Possible Locations and dates for the meeting were discussed. Two have been ruled out.
Possibly in March 2020, but needing to include topics broader than just eduGAIN to justify travel + wider participation (to include eduroam, possibly REFEDS WGs, invite FIM4R, FIM4L, possibly some “CAMP” type sessions). This will be coordinated by Casper Dreef and was broadly supported. Desirable to have the dates flagged early to support travel + visa processing requirements. Both dates + location needed. A Town Hall hasn't been convened since 2017, the end of 2018 event was skipped because of the preparation of the GN4-3 project. This event is to have a global focus to better support transcontinental travel.
The eduGAIN Compliance Issues wiki page has been updated but required more attention and this is an ongoing process.
Validator report at https://technical.edugain.org/profile_v2 now shows:
The AAF situation is due to the logo requirement for discovery. Pål also highlighted the logo issue as not being important. Rhys stated that priority needs to be with the RED (non-compliant) issues. Davide explained that the eduGAIN Support team is able to contact federations to work on these issues.
Note: Belnet corrected their compliance situation to Partially Compliant after the meeting. The 4/44/15 now stands at 3/44/18.
R&S, SIRTFI, baselining, validators and the many other tools are all helping to resolve and even prevent issues occuring for a researcher in one federation seamlessly accessing a service on the other side of the planet. When it all works great!
But when it doesn't determining the fault can be complex. Issues include;
Simple guidance for commuities communicating issues and identifying parties that need to be involved?
Improving awareness for organisations and federations interoperating and particularly sharing and tracking the issues and the solutions.
Terry provided an example of a R&S service within Australia having difficulty working with a UK Federation identity provider not supporting R&S. Liaising with Jisc has been useful as they want to promote R&S within their federation. Chris Phillips highlighted that there are services that required SIRTFI in addition to R&S and sometimes these issues are urgent or conveying the importance and urgency doesn't always pass between support functions. Davide highlighted that the resolution time can often be in the order of weeks. Davide to provide statistics on eduGAIN support topics/issues for the next meeting.
Who and how to provide guidance is an open issue for a different forum.
The next SG meeting was confirmed to take place on Tuesday 10th December 2019 13:00 UTC Drop in sessions:
12th November *Americas* 20:00 UTC / 21:00 Amsterdam / 12:00 Los Angeles / 15:00 Washington / 07:00 Sydney
- https://timeanddate.com/s/3skw
Terry highighted some topics from the previous drop in sessions:
Chris raised the issue of discussion documents on service catalogue. Terry highlighted emerging federations needing a service catalogue to point people toward a service - in a follow-up email he also flagged REFEDS Service Catalogue Best Practices and 2018 REFEDS Workplan. Pål highlighted the fact that with more than 3000 SPs within eduGAIN it is difficult to curate and maintain a list. Terry highlighted the desire of service providers to provide good information to encourage update of their service. Chris flagged the importance of a service might differ between federations.
The meeting closed at 15:45 and encouraged all to attend the next drop in session and the SG meeting in December, coordinates to follow.