WebRTC Group Posts Minutes and Plans Face-to-Face Meeting This Coming Saturday in Quebec
Last week on July 12th, the W3C’s Web Real-Time Communications Working Group (“WebRTC” – one half of the overall “RTCWEB Initiative”) held a conference call to help advance the work of the group.
Group leader Harald Alvestrand posted a summary of the call to the public webrtc mailing list. A set of minutes was later sent to the list and an IRC log is also available. The main focus right now is on getting full clarity of the requirements and beginning to define the API.
There will also be a face-to-face meeting on Saturday, July 23rd, in Quebec City, Canada. Registration is open and a good number of folks are already planning to attend. The date was chosen because IETF 81 starts July 24th there in Queubec City and many of the W3C WebRTC participants will also be joining in the RTCWEB working group meeting of the IETF. (Confused, yet?)
More discussion of all of this can be found on the public-webrtc mailing list. Great discussion currently going on… the time to join is really now if you want to help shape how this communication occurs between browsers.
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