W3C Public Newsletter, 2022-03-14

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W3C/SMPTE Workshop Report: Professional Media Production on the Web

   14 March 2022
   <https://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/9461>

   W3C is pleased to announce a report from the W3C/SMPTE Workshop on Professional Media Production on the Web, held online in October/November 2021.

   <https://www.w3.org/2021/03/media-production-workshop/report>
   <https://www.w3.org/2021/03/media-production-workshop/>

   This report contains a brief summary, collects highlights from the live sessions, links to the presentation videos, and details next steps.

   The workshop connected the web platform and the professional media production communities and explored evolutions of the web platform to address professional media production requirements. 24 workshop talks were published in October 2021, about 40 issues were discussed online, and 3 live sessions were held mid-November 2021 that convened more than 75 experts to exchange on specific media production needs for the web platform.

   <https://www.w3.org/2021/03/media-production-workshop/speakers>
   <https://github.com/w3c/media-production-workshop/issues>
   <https://www.w3.org/2021/03/media-production-workshop/agenda>

   The main outcomes are that:

     * The web platform already provides building blocks to enable core media production scenarios.
     * These building blocks are not powerful enough to create full-fledged experiences on client devices.
     * Most of the gaps raised during the workshop touch on API features in specifications that are already being developed. There is however benefit to coordinating effort to make sure that media production needs are correctly captured and addressed in ongoing standardization activities.

   Workshop discussions call for a more in-depth analysis of some of the topics, and workshop participants propose the creation of a Media Production Task Force that the Media & Entertainment Interest Group could host. The Task Force would be scoped to professional media production using the web platform, and responsible for documenting use cases and needs specific to professional media production, quantifying performance issues, promoting proposals to working groups and implementers, and tracking standardization progress and implementations. Workshop organizers are working with workshop participants and Media & Entertainment Interest Group chairs to facilitate the creation of the task force.

   <https://www.w3.org/2021/03/media-production-workshop/report.html#next-tf>

   W3C thanks our sponsor, Adobe, the Program Committee, workshop speakers, SMPTE, and all participants for making this event possible.

   <https://www.w3.org/2021/03/media-production-workshop/#committee>
   <https://www.w3.org/2021/03/media-production-workshop/talks>

Last Call for Review of Proposed Corrections: WOFF File Format 2.0 Recommendation

   10 March 2022
   <https://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/9450>

   The Web Fonts Working Group has proposed corrections to the W3C Recommendation of "WOFF File Format 2.0." Based on experience with WOFF 1.0, which is widely deployed, this specification was developed to provide improved compression and thus lower use of network bandwidth, while still allowing fast decompression even on mobile devices. This is achieved by combining a content-aware preprocessing step and improved entropy coding, compared to the Flate compression used in WOFF 1.0.

   <https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/webfonts>
   <https://www.w3.org/TR/2022/REC-WOFF2-20220310/>

   Comments, including implementation experience, are welcome via GitHub through 10 May 2022.

   <https://github.com/w3c/woff/issues>

Draft Note: MiniApp Addressing

   10 March 2022
   <https://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/9454>

   The MiniApps Working Group has just published a Draft Note of "MiniApp Addressing." This specification defines how MiniApps are located, which is called MiniApp Addressing, including the specifications for specific MiniApp URI syntax components based on the URI specification, and the process to dereference the MiniApp URI. Implementing this specification enables the user agent to locate the resources of MiniApp.

   <https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/miniapps>
   <https://www.w3.org/TR/2022/DNOTE-miniapp-addressing-20220310/>

   The Working Group is publishing this specification as a Draft Note to encourage early review. Comments are welcome via the GitHub repository.

   <https://github.com/w3c/miniapp-addressing/>

Working Group Note: MiniApp Widget Requirements

   8 March 2022
   <https://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/9442>

   The MiniApps Working Group has just published a Group Note of "MiniApp Widget Requirements." The MiniApp Widget is a special form of MiniApp Page. Unlike a page, a widget can occupy a certain area instead of the entire screen. It is used to display key information and respond to simple user operations, such as displaying the weather at the user’s current location, or tracking the user’s current travel status and providing further actions.

   <https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/miniapps>
   <https://www.w3.org/TR/2022/NOTE-miniapp-widget-req-20220308/>

   As the MiniApp Widget is an integral part of MiniApp, the other relevant parts are described in other related MiniApp documents. This document mainly describes the specific requirements that need to be considered when defining the MiniApp Widget Specification as well as other dependencies.

   <https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/miniapps/publications>

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