Re: [rtcweb] No a=ice-lite in JSEP-04

"Cullen Jennings (fluffy)" <fluffy@cisco.com> Thu, 03 October 2013 15:04 UTC

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From: "Cullen Jennings (fluffy)" <fluffy@cisco.com>
To: Tim Panton <tim@phonefromhere.com>
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Subject: Re: [rtcweb] No a=ice-lite in JSEP-04
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On Oct 3, 2013, at 8:26 AM, Tim Panton <tim@phonefromhere.com> wrote:

> I'm starting to think that we need a less clumsy name for the webRTC media wire protocol 
> ICE/STUN/TURN/SRTP/DTLS/RTCP/Opus/VP8/ etc...
> 

RAI 2.0 seems to be the term that is getting used ….