[apis] feedback from TPAC face-to-face meeting

Dear all,

Last week, the web and TV IG had a face-to-face meeting as part of the W3C TPAC event in Shenzhen, China.

The minutes of the meeting are at:
http://www.w3.org/2013/11/12-webtv-minutes

We had two sessions related to Media APIs:

* A short report on the status of the TF
* A walk through the current gap analysis

The discussion was fruitful, and I encourage you to go read the minutes.

Among the outcomes of the meeting, I will note the following:

1. The work of the TF will continue, and we will try and finish the current iteration of tech gap analysis soon. JC is working with the IG chairs on plan and guidelines for future iterations.

2. There were requests for clarification of two of the requirements: Service Expiry (ACTION-168) and Local Access Control (ACTION-169). I have done a bit of archaeology and believe you were the initial contributor for those, Bin. I have taken the liberty to assign the two action items to you.

3. A look at the current state of the gap analysis showed a clear gap for tuner control and channel identification. It was suggested that the TF should spin off this work into its own CG, which would take the Use Cases/Requirements as input to start working on draft spec(s).


I would recommend that the TF take the minutes of the meeting as input for the next teleconference. The feedback was generally very positive, and there is support from the rest of the IG for the TF to move forward with feedback to working groups.

This concludes my action item ACTION-173 (Bring back f2f feedback to media apis tf,delegate action-168 and action-169).

Best,
--
Olivier





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Received on Wednesday, 20 November 2013 09:34:02 UTC