Re: [FDC3 Participants] FDC3 1.2 has been released!

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Gabriele Columbro

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Apr 20, 2021, 12:41:50 PM4/20/21
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Cross posting to announce@ as this is a huge deal! Congratulations to Riko all the FDC3 team, not just for a very exciting new release, but also for continuing to drive adoption of the standard across the industry!

We know the adopter logos at https://fdc3.finos.org/ are just a small sample of the traction the standard is getting in in the industry, both with vendors and financial institutions - I look forward to see way more real life usage examples being surfaced up there, so do let us know if you are using FDC3!

Congrats, on behalf of our Community, we're very proud and thankful for your contributions!

Gab

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On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 11:19 AM 'Riko Eksteen' via FDC3 Project <fd...@finos.org> wrote:
Dear FDC3 Community

It gives me great joy to announce that v1.2 of the FDC3 standard has been released today.

You can find the release notes for v1.2 of the standard here: https://github.com/finos/FDC3/releases/tag/v1.2.

There are so many people to thank for making this release possible, both in the community and at FINOS, that I am not going to try!

But I do want to thank every contributor and participant who has helped to make this release possible. Every issue or pull request that you raised, meeting that you attended, or discussion that you engaged in, has helped to shape this release. Not to mention everyone using FDC3 for their interop workflows in their applications!

For those of you using FDC3 with web technologies (or building web-based desktop frameworks), the v1.2.0 @finos/fdc3 npm package has also been released, that aligns with the 1.2 standard. Do try it out, and provide feedback about how it can be improved.

As we embark on our roadmap towards the release of version 2.0 of the standard, please do get involved in meetings, with issues/PRs on GitHub, or on the mailing list or our new Slack channel. The more voices we have, the better the standard will be! All the details on how to get involved can be found here

Look out in the coming month or two for several marketing efforts - from FINOS and FDC3 participants alike - around the 1.2 release and FDC3 in general.

Kind regards,

Riko Eksteen
FDC3 Chair & Head of Desktop Strategy @ Adaptive

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