Re: [DRAFT] Media Capture Task Force Charter

Just a reminder. The proposal is to do the media capture stuff in a 
joint TF between webrtc and DAP. So, please provide your feedback on 
this proposal!

Br,
Stefan

On 11/16/2011 03:42 PM, Robin Berjon wrote:
> Dear WebRTC and Device APIs Working Groups,
>
> As discussed during our joint and respective meetings, here is a
> draft proposal for a TF charter on media capture. As indicated, it is
> only a draft and is very much open to feedback, concerns, etc.
>
> As per process, a TF charter is a rather informal document that only
> needs to document the TF's existence. It can just live in an email
> that is linked to from our groups' pages — so we don't need to do
> anything complicated and only need to write down what we think is
> important to capture (i.e. no boilerplate required).
>
> """ The Media Capture Task Force is a joint task force of the Web
> Real-Time Communications and Device APIs WGs that aims to produce
> APIs to capture media from cameras and microphones in a manner that
> is both simple for local-only use cases and amenable to real-time
> streaming. This work will be produced by iterating over the existing
> "getUserMedia()" API.
>
> The mailing list on which the TF's discussions take is
> public-media-capture@w3.org. The chairs are Stefan Håkansson and
> Harald Alvestrand. Since any participant in either group can join the
> TF, decisions are made by consensus inside of the task force and do
> not require separate ratification by the wider groups.
>
> Operational modalities such as whether or not to have phone and/or
> face to face meetings, as well as where to store the draft document
> are left to the TF to decide by consensus.
>
> Given that this deliverable is covered by both groups' charters, the
> resulting specification will be covered by the union of RF
> commitments for both groups. """
>
> Ideally, we should be able to garner sufficient feedback inside of a
> week to tweak this charter and just get to work, which my
> understanding is what everyone wants to do!
>

Received on Tuesday, 22 November 2011 11:56:26 UTC