Re: [media-and-entertainment] Overview of Media Technologies for the Web updates (#32)

François -

This is AWESOME! Really useful. I will start digging around immediately.

John


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On Sat, May 9, 2020 at 6:54 AM François Daoust via GitHub <sysbot+gh@w3.org>
wrote:

> Following [discussions during last IG call](
> https://www.w3.org/2020/05/05-me-minutes.html#item04), I created a
> "**heat map**" page in the Overview of Media Technologies for the Web
> document that lists all groups mentioned throughout the pages, along with
> the specifications they are (or were) responsible for, see:
>
> https://w3c.github.io/web-roadmaps/media/groups.html
>
> This page is automatically generated from the contents of the other pages..
> Given the current backend design and focus on web technologies of these
> pages, the list basically only contains W3C groups and the WHATWG. It
> contains ~30 groups and ~90 specs.
>
> The page is a bit raw for the time being, and e.g. does not distinguish
> groups that are active from those who are no longer around. It does not
> distinguish either between specifications that have been published as
> standards, those that are ongoing, and those that have stalled for some
> reason. This could perhaps be added later on. However, note that this
> information can typically be inferred by looking at the contents of the
> pages that mention these groups and specifications!
>
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