Re: [MEDIACTRL] ALMOST THERE

Lorenzo Miniero <lorenzo@meetecho.com> Mon, 07 March 2011 09:43 UTC

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Hi Eric,

we received some very useful feedback on the MRB in the latest weeks, which really helped us tackle the remaining issues. Chris is working on the new version of the document, which will be ready soon.

The call flows document is, as you say, already ready: we're just waiting for the updated MRB to be published to upload it as well, so that it is aligned with the framework and all of the control packages.

L.


On Fri, 4 Mar 2011 15:06:11 -0500
Eric Burger <eburger@standardstrack.com> wrote:

> The IESG just approved the final protocol document for the base media server control suite, the Control Channel Framework.
> 
> We have but two documents left: the Media Resource Broker and the Call Flow Examples.
> 
> Chris & Lorenzo: are we there yet? How much more, if anything, do we need to do for the MRB document?
> 
> Lorenzo, Simon, et al.: There should not be many changes needed to the call flows document.  When will you be ready?
> 
> I'd love to have a "We closed MEDIACTRL" party at IETF 80!

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