W3C WebRTC Group Releases First Draft of API Specification For Browser-Based Communication
As part of the ongoing RTCWEB/WebRTC initiative to enable real-time communications in web browsers without extra plugins or extensions, the W3C working group released its first draft of the API specification. It can be found at:
As that URL actually points to a version that will change as more edits are made, there is also a URL to a static version of what was released yesterday:
Discussion that led to the document happened up at the face-to-face meeting recently in Quebec… and continues on the public-webrtc mailing list, to which anyone can subscribe.
And yes, you’ll notice Voxeon Dan Burnett, our Director of Speech Technologies and point person on industry standards, as one of the co-editors of this document.
The RTCWEB/WebRTC effort is an incredibly important project… and I hope that as many of you as possible can take a look at the draft and contribute feedback on the (very active) mailing list.
Great to see!
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