Minutes of meeting 5th December 2012

The minutes of the teleconference call of Wednesday 5th December are
online. Thanks to Chris Lilley for taking up scribe duties.

 http://www.w3.org/2012/12/05-audio-minutes.html

A brief summary of the discussion:

- Use of RFC 2119 keywords

We had a discussion about the use of keywords and Thierry clarified a
few questions Chris Rogers had.

- Testing

We had a discussion on testing, and Ehsan and Alan at Mozilla are
planning to share there test harness with us. Chris Rogers pointed
out that offline audio contexts are important to allow automated
testing and he is aiming to get more details about that in place
soon. We will discuss this further on the next call.

- Midi spec issues

We closed out issue
https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=19975 by deciding to
go with Chris's suggestion of a simple single message protocol.
Everyone was in agreement and Chris will update the ticket with details.

We agreed to add some clarification to the SHOULD description of
'fingerprint', as Doug suggested that it is worth leaving the details
in there to allow more time for people to comment on the issue
https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=19803. Chris will add
details to the ticket there.

Chris said all issues are now (almost) closed and he is attempting to
get a working draft proposal out by the end of the year.

- Teleconference time

Doug informed us that there is contention for this time slot on the
W3C bridge, and some participants in China who find the time slot
difficult, so we may need to move the call time. He will send out
more details about that shortly.


All the best,

Chris

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