/rfc

The Tango RFC project aims at define the kernel specification.

Tango Request For Comments (RFC)

This repository is the home of all Tango Open Specification.

The process to add or change an RFC is the following:

  • An RFC is created and modified by pull requests according to the Collective Code Construction Contract (C4).
  • The RFC life-cycle SHOULD follow the life-cycle defined in the Consensus-Oriented Specification System (COSS).

Current RFCs

Short Name Title Type Status Editor
RFC-1 The Tango control system Standard Draft
RFC-2 The device object model Standard Draft
RFC-3 The command model Standard Draft
RFC-4 The attribute model Standard Draft
RFC-5 The property model Standard Draft
RFC-6 The database system Standard Draft
RFC-8 The server model Standard Draft
RFC-9 The class model Standard Draft
RFC-10 The Request-Reply protocol Standard Draft
RFC-11 The Request-Reply protocol - CORBA implementation Standard Draft
RFC-12 The Publisher-Subscriber protocol Standard Draft
RFC-13 The Publisher-Subscriber protocol - ZeroMQ implementation Standard Draft
RFC-XX The dynamic attribute and command Standard Draft
RFC-XX Logging service Standard Draft
RFC-XX Cache system Standard Draft
RFC-XX Memorised attribute service Standard Draft
RFC-XX Authorisation system Standard Draft
RFC-XX High Level API Standard Draft
RFC-XX High Level API - Python implementation Standard Draft
RFC-XX High Level API - Java implementation Standard Draft