iTC Meeting Minutes 2023 02 09 - DSC-iTC/cPP GitHub Wiki

Agenda

Attendees

  • Brian Wood

  • Ed Morris

  • Robert (Scott) Chapman

  • Yi Mao

  • Stephan Mueller

  • Shawn Geddis

Record of Decisions

  • The calls will move to biweekly to try and cover more issues and close out possible TDs needed for 1.0

Action Items

  • Brian will create 2-3 proposed pull requests for the atsec issues

  • General review of the cPP and SD proposed updates for acceptance as new official versions of the v1.0.x to move to adoc format

Minutes

The call started with a quick point of where the adoc versions of the documents is located. Brian pointed out that this is in the Working branch and can be seen there or from the releases (or from the https://dsc-itc.github.io/ site).

The first topic was the FPT_STM.1 proposed change. It was agreed that both the addition to the application note as well as the proposed SD text should be included in the TD to ensure there is no confusion about the expectations. A new issue will be created related to the larger question about whether FPT_STM.1 should be a selection instead of mandatory so the current question for the evaluation is closed.

The next issues discussed were smaller changes in the cPP and SD that do not seem to be critical, but which probably should be clarified for the purposes of v1.0. These are Issue #5, Issue #12, Issue #13, Issue #14 and Issue #15. After the discussion, it was decided that these should be rolled up into a TD (or possibly 2) to just correct the editorial issues for clarification.

All the other atsec-reported issues will be moved to v1.1 at this time. Brian will create proposed TDs for the IT to vote on for the 6 issues here.

The next topic was to review the CCDB issues that have been marked (by CCDB) as Interpretation. There was not much time for this. Brian will assign these for further review. It did not appear from his initial review that any of these were overlapping with the issues raised by atsec (there is likely some overlap in the non-interpretation marked ones, but not in these). These will be the focus of the next call.

As the number of issues is very large, the calls will move to biweekly to try and cover more topics so the focus can move to the v1.1 updates instead of issuing TDs for v1.0.

The call ended at 1:12pm EST.

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