Re: WebRTC 1.0 is a W3C Recommendation

Congratulations! I know how hard it is to get to this level, well done!

On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 9:42 PM Henrik Boström <hbos@google.com> wrote:

> Good job everyone! :D Woohooo!
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 3:46 PM Dominique Hazael-Massieux <dom@w3.org>
> wrote:
>
>> It is my great pleasure to announce that WebRTC 1.0 has just been
>> published as a W3C Recommendation:
>>   https://www.w3.org/TR/2021/REC-webrtc-20210126/
>>
>> You can also see the accompanying press release
>> https://www.w3.org/2021/01/pressrelease-webrtc-rec.html
>>
>> This publication follows shortly after IETF released last week the last
>> batch of the many RFCs on which our API builds:
>>
>> https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/rtcweb/gb_AS4g0n-kmqtPG3f2A_7TPntE/
>>
>> We still have lots of work ahead of us, but I would like to the
>> opportunity to thank the many people who've made this possible one or
>> another:
>> * the former and current chairs of the group: Stefan Hakansson, Harald
>> Alvestrand, Erik Lagerway, Bernard Aboba, Jan-Ivar Bruaroey,
>> * my fellow staff contacts who've worked with the group over the years:
>> François Daoust, Vivien Lacourba, Carine Bournez,
>> * the 257 individuals who at point or another participated in the group,
>> * the many contributors to the spec
>> https://github.com/w3c/webrtc-pc/graphs/contributors,
>> * the 60 people who helped build the test suite that we used to guide
>> implementation and interoperability progress,
>> * and first and foremost, the former and current editors of the spec:
>> Cullen Jennings, Henrik Boström, Jan-Ivar Bruaroey, Adam Bergkvist,
>> Daniel Burnett, Anant Narayanan, Bernard Aboba, Taylor Brandstetter
>>
>> Our group is 3554 days old, we met 57 times in teleconferences, 16 times
>> F2F, exchanged 10114 emails (make that 10115), built the spec through
>> 4658 commits merged from 1282 pull requests to resolve 1320 issues,
>> resulting in a spec of 55897 words that define 622 lines of IDL
>> featuring 20 interfaces, 37 dictionaries, 22 enums, tested by 149 test
>> cases with 1789 test assertions.
>>
>> But more than these metrics, 2020 made abundantly clear to the world how
>> critical this work has been; there is a lot more that we need to do -
>> but for a minute or two, let us take the time to pride ourselves of the
>> work accomplished and the impact we've had.
>>
>> Dom
>>
>>

Received on Saturday, 30 January 2021 03:06:28 UTC