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Re: [MEDIACTRL] draft-ietf-mediactrl-mrb-01
Hi John,
good point, it will be in the next version of the draft. Actually we
already have info related to mixing, something IVR-related and so on,
but we only report package information per-functionality (e.g. "I
support this file format in msc-mixer but not in msc-ivr"), so I agree
that an explicit and generic package support is definitely a good thing
to have.
Thanks for your feedback,
Lorenzo
On Thu, 01 Oct 2009 14:23:12 +0100
John Dally <jdally at ns-technologies.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have been looking at the publish interface and from an applications
> point of view wouldn't they want to know some pretty high level stuff -
> like which packages the MS supports? (eg does it support mixing, IVR,
> etc). This information could be inferred from the supported-codecs tag
> in the publish interface, but should it be more explicitly defined in
> the publish interface?
>
>
> Cheers
>
> John
>
> Chris Boulton wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > As you may have noticed, I have posted a new version of the Media
> > Resource Brokering draft to the archives
> > (http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-mediactrl-mrb-01.txt). This
> > version of the document represents a substantial leap forward after
> > all the hard work and input from the group over the last couple of
> > months. The main updates are:
> >
> > - The inclusion of the In-line text that the group worked before
> > Stockholm.
> > - The first draft of the MRB Publish interface.
> >
> > The text for the Publish interface and its associated schema are still
> > immature but provide a good representation of the output from the
> > design team. It would be beneficial for the interface to be reviewed
> > and discussed over the coming weeks so that we can refine before the
> > next IETF meeting. I will be releasing another version of the
> > document before Hiroshima which will:
> >
> > - progress the interface schema and its associated text based on group
> > feedback.
> > - include a first draft of the Consumer interface.
> > - Address as many of the editors notes as possible on the list. Any
> > remaining will then be topic for discussion at the meeting.
> >
> > I would again like to thank everyone for the work so far and look
> > forward to receiving your input.
> >
> > Chris and Lorenzo.
> >
>
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Lorenzo Miniero <lorenzo at meetecho.com>