- From: Matthew Paradis <matthew.paradis@bbc.co.uk>
- Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2018 09:42:16 +0000
- To: Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org>, Audio Working Group <public-audio@w3.org>
This sounds good to me Chris. I think that the majority of our discussions at TPAC will be aimed at determining the scope and rough timings for of v.next. I would suggest we only spend a very short time reviewing the CR and discussing any remaining issues. F2F Agenda to follow next week. Best Matt -- Matthew Paradis Senior R&D Engineer – Audio Team, BBC Research & Development 030304 09889 | 07841 506241 www.bbc.co.uk/rd/sound On 13/09/2018, 23:18, "Chris Lilley" <chris@w3.org> wrote: Hi folks Something to briefly discuss at the f2f at TPAC. Our current charter https://www.w3.org/2011/audio/charter/audio-2016.html started in 22 December 2016 and ends 22 December 2018. We can get up to a 6 month extension. I suspect that might be enough to get WebAudio API 1.0 out of Candidate Recommendation, as our test results are pretty good at this point. That means the extended charter would end in June 2019 and we should have a new charter ready to send to the AC around April. This would have the same deliverables as the current one (WebAudio API v.next is already in scope). We should also have a better sense of where WebMIDI is, state of a second implementation, changes needed to move to Candidate Rec. The rechartered period would then be June 2019 to June 2021. -- Chris Lilley @svgeesus Technical Director @ W3C W3C Strategy Team, Core Web Design W3C Architecture & Technology Team, Core Web & Media
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