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FIWARE.Request.Collabora. Colaboration Request

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      Dear FI-Ware Team,

      how can we - apart from speedup and others - just begin to explore and use FI-Ware Functions?

      Mit freundlichen Grüßen

      Lars Boettger
      Geschäftsführer

      Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Eigenvermarktung mbH

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        maledonato Malena Donato Cohen added a comment -

        Dear Lars,

        Thanks for your interest in FIWARE.

        Sorry for not answering before, we had some internal delays in our ticketing system. We apologise for not contacting you before.

        The best approach is to go to the catalogue (http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers) and see our current offer. The catalogue shows all information of available GEs including the manuals, open specs, terms of use, software, etc.

        The definition of the Open Specs and the Manuals associated to each one of the is on the wiki (http://wiki.fiware.org/). The wiki is complex since it has loads of information. The pages you look for are there:
        • FI-WARE Architecture -> list of technical chapters -> Architecture of Individual GEs in each chapter
        • Summary of FI-WARE Open Specifications > Open specs summary of Individual GEs in each chapter
        • Summary of FI-WARE API Open Specifications -> Open specs APIs of Individual GEs in each chapter
        • Materializing the FI-WARE Vision -> list of technical chapters -> Information of Individual GEs in each chapter (including manuals)
        However, these pages also include GEs that are no longer maintained by FIWARE. The safest approach is to go to the catalogue and the catalogue will (hopefully) give you the direct links to the wiki pages that are related to the GE with no need to click though wiki menus.

        Regards,

        Malena

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        maledonato Malena Donato Cohen added a comment - Dear Lars, Thanks for your interest in FIWARE. Sorry for not answering before, we had some internal delays in our ticketing system. We apologise for not contacting you before. The best approach is to go to the catalogue ( http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers ) and see our current offer. The catalogue shows all information of available GEs including the manuals, open specs, terms of use, software, etc. The definition of the Open Specs and the Manuals associated to each one of the is on the wiki ( http://wiki.fiware.org/ ). The wiki is complex since it has loads of information. The pages you look for are there: • FI-WARE Architecture -> list of technical chapters -> Architecture of Individual GEs in each chapter • Summary of FI-WARE Open Specifications > Open specs summary of Individual GEs in each chapter • Summary of FI-WARE API Open Specifications -> Open specs APIs of Individual GEs in each chapter • Materializing the FI-WARE Vision -> list of technical chapters -> Information of Individual GEs in each chapter (including manuals) However, these pages also include GEs that are no longer maintained by FIWARE. The safest approach is to go to the catalogue and the catalogue will (hopefully) give you the direct links to the wiki pages that are related to the GE with no need to click though wiki menus. Regards, Malena
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        nuria_delama Nuria de Lama Sanchez added a comment -

        Dear Mr. Boettger,

        The best approach is to go to the catalogue (http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers) and see our current offer. The catalogue shows all information of available GEs including the manuals, open specs, terms of use, software, etc.

        The definition of the Open Specs and the Manuals associated to each one of the is on the wiki (http://wiki.fiware.org/). The wiki is complex since it has loads of information. The pages you look for are there:
        • FI-WARE Architecture -> list of technical chapters -> Architecture of Individual GEs in each chapter
        • Summary of FI-WARE Open Specifications > Open specs summary of Individual GEs in each chapter
        • Summary of FI-WARE API Open Specifications -> Open specs APIs of Individual GEs in each chapter
        • Materializing the FI-WARE Vision -> list of technical chapters -> Information of Individual GEs in each chapter (including manuals)
        However, these pages also include GEs that are no longer maintained by FIWARE. The safest approach is to go to the catalogue and the catalogue will (hopefully) give you the direct links to the wiki pages that are related to the GE with no need to click though wiki menus.

        Regards,

        Malena

        Show
        nuria_delama Nuria de Lama Sanchez added a comment - Dear Mr. Boettger, The best approach is to go to the catalogue ( http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers ) and see our current offer. The catalogue shows all information of available GEs including the manuals, open specs, terms of use, software, etc. The definition of the Open Specs and the Manuals associated to each one of the is on the wiki ( http://wiki.fiware.org/ ). The wiki is complex since it has loads of information. The pages you look for are there: • FI-WARE Architecture -> list of technical chapters -> Architecture of Individual GEs in each chapter • Summary of FI-WARE Open Specifications > Open specs summary of Individual GEs in each chapter • Summary of FI-WARE API Open Specifications -> Open specs APIs of Individual GEs in each chapter • Materializing the FI-WARE Vision -> list of technical chapters -> Information of Individual GEs in each chapter (including manuals) However, these pages also include GEs that are no longer maintained by FIWARE. The safest approach is to go to the catalogue and the catalogue will (hopefully) give you the direct links to the wiki pages that are related to the GE with no need to click though wiki menus. Regards, Malena

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