[CESG] Inquiry on priority publications
Tomaso.deCola at dlr.de
Tomaso.deCola at dlr.de
Mon Feb 24 15:00:39 UTC 2025
Hello Daniel,
As far as SIS area is concerned, as also pointed out already by Erik, the book requiring highest priority for the publication is the BPv7 Orange Book. As already discussed during last week, the conditions raised by Ignacio were all fulfilled in a revision of the document and no other conditions were raised. Erik and Simon made some suggestions (no conditions), which will be taken into account probably for the BPv7 blue book. The SIS-DTN WG is now in the process of preparing a clean version so that after the CMC poll, the publication process should be started as soon as possible (we were asked to have the Orange published already by December '24, which was in any case too tight).
Regards,
Tomaso
From: CESG <cesg-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org> On Behalf Of Barkley, Erik J (US 3970) via CESG
Sent: Freitag, 21. Februar 2025 18:32
To: Daniel Fischer <Daniel.Fischer at esa.int>; cesg at mailman.ccsds.org
Subject: Re: [CESG] Inquiry on priority publications
Hello Daniel,
The CSS Area has four recommendations in for publication polling. These are also reflected in the latest (and last) document queue status from Tom Gannett. (Please see Microsoft Word - Document Editor "Queue" as of January 30, 2025.doc<https://spacecomm.sharepoint.com/sites/CESG/Shared%20Documents/Document%20Editor%20Queue.pdf>) The CSS Area books are shown below. For the CSS Area the last three are the ones that take higher priority. Namely:
CCSDS 902.4 -- Service Package Data Formats
CCSDS 902.9 - Service Management Utilization Request Formats
CCSDS 902.12 - Common Data Entities
The corrigendum for 902.2 can be at a lower priority.
GES (Goohhilly), DLR, and ESA are well on their way toward implementation of the top three books listed and there is work on the NASA and JAXA sides looking at these books as well. Hence the priorities from the CSS Area.
Regarding overall CCSDS priorities, I believe getting BPV7 published is at the top of the list, as agreed at the London meeting, and I think it is just a matter of getting BPV7 into CMC polling at this point.
Good luck with the CMC meeting on Tuesday.
Best regards,
-Erik
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From: CESG <cesg-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org<mailto:cesg-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org>> On Behalf Of Daniel Fischer via CESG
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2025 23:03
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [CESG] Inquiry on priority publications
Dear all,
We have a CMC meeting on Tuesday. It would be good to use the opportunity to present for each area pending document publications with the highest priority so we can set up a priority list of things to get out once the new technical editor is in place.
Please let me know.
Cheers
Daniel
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