[rtcweb] Preparing the agenda for the upcoming meeting
Ted Hardie <ted.ietf@gmail.com> Tue, 19 February 2013 21:15 UTC
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Subject: [rtcweb] Preparing the agenda for the upcoming meeting
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As the chairs started putting together the agenda for the upcoming meeting, we realized that there were some questions whose answers might be effective guidance on the structure of the meeting. The set of questions is below. If you would like to send your answers to the chairs or the list, that would be great; if you feel you need high bandwidth time with the chairs to discuss this, please let us know so we can schedule some time (likely in small groups, to facilitate discussion). Questions: What decisions are most important/urgent for completing an implementation? What's the biggest risk for losing interoperablity among rtcweb clients? Are there areas where the lack of a quick decision could create future issues? What are the issues/areas? Are there areas where a decision taken now could create future issues? What are the issues/areas? regards, Ted Hardie