WebRTC Working Group Begins Its Work Today With a Conf Call
In about 20 minutes at 1pm US Eastern (5pm UTC), the “Web Real-Time Communications Working Group” of the W3C will be holding its first conference call. As announced yesterday, the call will primarily be about introductions, reviewing the working group charter and determining the next steps. If you are able to join today, the info is:
Phone: +1 617 761 6200 or SIP: zakim@voip.w3.org Conference Code: 26631 IRC channel: #webrtcIf you aren’t able to attend but are interested in the effort, the best bet is to join the “public-webrtc” mailing list.
This is the W3C side of the “RTCWEB” initiative I’ve been writing about here, which is essentially looking at how we standardize real-time communications from within web browsers and other similar apps. Definitely an effort worth paying attention to!
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.Related posts:
- Two New RTCWEB Mailing Lists For Separate IETF and W3C Activity
- IETF “SIPREC” (SIP Call Recording) Working Group Interim Conf Call September 28th
- RTCWEB Group Within IETF Schedules Interim Meeting for June 8, 2011
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