FW: Timed Text Markup Language 1 (TTML1) (Third Edition) is a W3C Candidate Recommendation (Call for Implementations)

Thanks to Philippe for getting TTML1 3rd Ed CR _and_ IMSC 1.0.1 Rec
published today.

On 24/04/2018, 10:37, "Xueyuan" <xueyuan@w3.org> wrote:

>
>Dear Advisory Committee Representative,
>Chairs,
>
>I am pleased to announce that Timed Text Markup Language 1 (TTML1)
>(Third Edition) is a W3C Candidate Recommendation:
>   https://www.w3.org/TR/2018/CR-ttml1-20180424/
>
>The approval and publication are in response to this transition request:
>   https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/chairs/2018JanMar/0121.html
>
>Please provide feedback by 22 May 2018 as follows:
>Please send them to public-tt@w3.org with [ttml1] at the start of your
>email's subject.
>
>There were no Formal Objections.
>
>Patent disclosures relevant to this specification may be found on the
>Timed Text Working Group's patent disclosure page in conformance with
>W3C policy:
>   https://www.w3.org/2004/01/pp-impl/34314/status
>
>This Call for Implementations follows section 6.4 "Candidate
>Recommendation" of the W3C Process Document:
>   https://www.w3.org/2018/Process-20180201/#candidate-rec
>
>Thank you,
>
>For Tim Berners-Lee, Director, and
>Philippe Le Hégaret, Project Management Lead;
>Xueyuan Jia, W3C Marketing & Communications
>
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>Quoting from
>Timed Text Markup Language 1 (TTML1) (Third Edition)
>W3C Candidate Recommendation 24 April 2018
>
>This version:
>   https://www.w3.org/TR/2018/CR-ttml1-20180424/
>Latest editor's draft:
>   https://w3c.github.io/ttml1/index.html
>
>Abstract:
>
>This document specifies Timed Text Markup Language (TTML), Version 1,
>also known as TTML1, in terms of a vocabulary and semantics thereof.
>
>The Timed Text Markup Language is a content type that represents timed
>text media for the purpose of interchange among authoring systems. Timed
>text is textual information that is intrinsically or extrinsically
>associated with timing information.
>
>It is intended to be used for the purpose of transcoding or exchanging
>timed text information among legacy distribution content formats
>presently in use for subtitling and captioning functions.
>
>In addition to being used for interchange among legacy distribution
>content formats, TTML Content may be used directly as a distribution
>format, for example, providing a standard content format to reference
>from a <track> element in an HTML5 document, or a <text> or <textstream>
>media element in a [SMIL 2.1] document.
>
>Status of This Document:
>
>This section describes the status of this document at the time of its
>publication. Other documents may supersede this document. A list of
>current W3C publications and the latest revision of this technical
>report can be found in the W3C technical reports index at
>https://www.w3.org/TR/.
>
>This document was published by the Timed Text Working Group as a
>Candidate Recommendation. This document is intended to become a W3C
>Recommendation. Comments regarding this document are welcome. Please
>send them to public-tt@w3.org (subscribe, archives) with [ttml1] at the
>start of your email's subject. W3C publishes a Candidate Recommendation
>to indicate that the document is believed to be stable and to encourage
>implementation by the developer community. This Candidate Recommendation
>is expected to advance to Proposed Recommendation no earlier than 22 May
>2018.
>
>This edition of the Timed Text Markup Language (TTML) 1.0 [TTML10]
>clarifies ambiguities and corrects errors identified in the previous
>edition, which this edition supersedes. No feature is added or removed
>in this edition.
>
>For this specification to exit the CR stage, at least 2 independent
>implementations of every CR exit criteria test are required, as
>documented in the Working Group's implementation report. These CR exit
>criteria tests are intended to cover the ambiguities and errors
>corrected by this edition, and the implementation report will be limited
>to these tests. The Working Group does not require that implementations
>are publicly available but encourages them to be so.
>
>Substantive changes applied since the previous version of this
>specification are listed at substantive-changes-summary.txt.
>
>For convenience, a diff between this and the previous edition is offered
>at the W3C HTML Diff service.
>
>The Working Group has not identified features "at risk" for this
>specification.
>
>Publication as a Candidate Recommendation does not imply endorsement by
>the W3C Membership. This is a draft document and may be updated,
>replaced or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is
>inappropriate to cite this document as other than work in progress.
>
>This document was produced by a group operating under the W3C Patent
>Policy. W3C maintains a public list of any patent disclosures made in
>connection with the deliverables of the group; that page also includes
>instructions for disclosing a patent. An individual who has actual
>knowledge of a patent which the individual believes contains Essential
>Claim(s) must disclose the information in accordance with section 6 of
>the W3C Patent Policy.
>
>This document is governed by the 1 February 2018 W3C Process Document.
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