Dear Consumer Data Right participants and other interested parties,
Happy Friday all, here is the end of the week update for the Consumer Data Standards.
News and Announcements
Latest Standards, Consumer Experience, tooling and Consumer Data Right announcements.
Decision Proposals Closing Today
Please note the following Decision Proposals close today:
- Decision Proposal 194 - Candidate NMI Standing Data End Points
- Feedback Closes: 17th of September 2021
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/194
DSB Schema Tools
The Data Standards Body has released a type library. This library contains the interface definitions for the published DSB schema definitions. This can be used for development of Typescript code where such references are required.
The library is published and available from the DefinitelyTyped repository, a standard publishing mechanism for such definitions. (https://www.npmjs.com/package/@types/consumer-data-standards)
9th Maintenance Iteration Continues
The 9th Maintenance Iteration commenced on the 8th of September 2021 with the backlog and iteration candidates now open for review and prioritisation from the Community members.
On the 22nd of September 2021 the next meeting of the 9th Maintenance Iteration will be held. If you would like an invitation to join please contact: contact@consumerdatastandards.gov.au
A new Decision Proposal 212 has been opened to capture the agenda, minutes and linked issues: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/212
Release Schedule
The planned release schedule for the Consumer Data Standards
- v1.11.1: A hot fix release to address minor errata.
- Now in standards-staging
- v1.12.0+: There is no v1.12.0 currently planned.
Articles of the week
Our most viewed and voted articles for the week are (unchanged from last week):
- Calculating Average TPS and Peak TPS metrics
- Conformance Test Suite: version history and scenarios
Decision Proposals and Noting Papers
A list of the current open Decision Proposals:
Cross Sectors
- Normative Standards Review (2021)
- Feedback Closes: N/A
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/203
Banking Sector
- None at the moment.
Energy Sector
- Decision Proposal 193 - Energy Non-functional Requirements
- Feedback Closes: 10th September 2021
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/193
- Decision Proposal 194 - Candidate NMI Standing Data End Points
- Feedback Closes: 17th of September 2021
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/194
- Decision Proposal 195 - Candidate Usage End Points
- Feedback Closes: 24th of September 2021
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/195
- Decision Proposal 196 - Candidate DER End Points
- Feedback Closes: 1st of October 2021
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/196
- Decision Proposal 190 - Candidate Generic Tariff End Points
- Feedback Closes: 1st of October 2021
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/190
Noting Papers
Please be aware of a number of Noting Papers available for review on the Consumer Data Standards GitHub repository.
- None at the moment
Workshops and Events
Find all our events here: https://consumerdatastandards.gov.au/events/
No workshops planned.
CDR Implementation Call
Regularly held on a weekly basis and enables all community members access to subject matter experts from the ACCC and Data Standards Body. If you would like an invitation please reach out to contact@consumerdatastandards.gov.au
Maintenance Iterations
The 9th Maintenance Iteration is underway, you can find out more about the phases and scope of the Maintenance Iterations here: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards-maintenance. If you would like an invite please reach out to contact@consumerdatastandards.gov.au
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If you would like to participate in any of our discussions or provide any feedback, you can do so via email to contact@consumerdatastandards.gov.au
Best regards,
The Data Standards Body