Visit our website: https://connectivity.carbondataspec.org/
This repository is dedicated to the Connectivity Working Group. We focus on writing free, open specifications for utilities and other central entities to provide discovery, registration, connectivity, and profile management abilities to third party entities.
We are part of the Carbon Data Specification Consortium (CDSC), an LFEnergy project at the Linux Foundation.
- Check out our website: https://connectivity.carbondataspec.org/
- Read about the use cases we want to support with our specifications.
- Read our specifications, along with any open issues or pull requests.
- Join the mailing list to get notified about our upcoming meetings on our calendar.
- Take part in discussions in the #cdsc-connectivity-wg channel in the LF Energy Slack
Want to participate? Great! We're an open organization, so we welcome any company or individual who wants to provide input.
- Read anything on our repository, website, or mailing list.
- Join and participate in general discussion on the mailing list or Slack channel (
#cdsc-connectivity-wg
). - Ask or answer questions on the mailing list or Slack channel (
#cdsc-connectivity-wg
). - Attend and participate in meetings on our calendar.
- File or comment on an issue in our repository.
- Comment on pull requests.
- Fork our repository and play around with our code and documentation on your own (we're open source!).
Things you can do if you become an LFESS member (it's free!):
- Contribute comments, suggestions, or other content that will be included in our specifications.
- Open pull requests with proposed changes to our repository or specifications.
NOTE: It's okay if you're not yet an LFESS member and comment on something (spec, issue, pull request, mailing list, slack discussion, etc.), and we want your input to be incorporated into our specifications. We'll just ask you to join LFESS before we can merge your suggestions into the specifications.
This working group focuses on writing free, open specifications for utilities and other central entities to provide discovery, registration, connectivity, and profile management abilities to third party entities.
By providing standardized protocols for these abilities, utilities and other central entities can significantly scale and streamline adoption and integration of carbon tracking platforms, energy management service providers, energy flexibility providers, and other entities that can accelerate the energy transition.
See the Use Cases for which we are writing specifications to address, along with what data types and functionalities will need to be specified to accommodate those use cases.
See also the items specifically not in scope.
Any changes of Scope or Use Cases are not retroactive.
See LICENSE.md.
Our specifications operate under the Joint Development Foundation (JDF) project model.
Our code and documentation is released under the Apache 2.0 license.
Contact for Code of Conduct issues or inquires: operations@lfess.org