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Open Screen Protocol
Reviewing #225, I wondered how [streaming protocol capabilities](https://w3c.github.io/openscreenprotocol/#streaming-protocol-capabilities) exposed in a `streaming-capabilities-response` mapped to capabilities defined in the [`AudioConfiguration`](https://w3c.github.io/media-capabilities/#audioconfiguration) and [`VideoConfiguration`](https://w3c.github.io/media-capabilities/#videoconfiguration) constructs in the Media Capabilities API. For Video: -...
The table that maps Open Screen [capabilities](../capabilities.md) to supported message types has no supported messages for the Streaming Sender. We should complete the table and double check the entries. As...
We added a list of recommended ciphers and signature algorithms for TLS 1.3 from PR #206. But we should find a benchmark referencing the [hardware requirements](../blob/gh-pages/device_specs.md) to prioritize the list...
New draft: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-irtf-cfrg-spake2-09 Diff: https://tools.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-irtf-cfrg-spake2-09.txt At a minimum, update the links. Also make sure spec language reflects the key exchange protocol described by the current draft.
Can we allow for multiple controllers of a remote playback session like we allow for presentations? If so, what would that protocol look like? What controls would be allowed?
DIAL has incorporated Wake-On-Lan detection into its discovery protocol. Many presentation displays enter a low power state on sleep that don't respond to discovery requests until they are woken up....
This issue covers authoring functional requirements to implement the Remote Playback API. Initially assigning to Remote Playback API editor @avayvod.
Based on internal feedback, we've found out that there is a spec in progress to allow a compatible network device to act as a "sleep proxy." The "sleep proxy" device...
These comments relate to the authentication discussion of the open screen protocol. In particular I wanted to comment on revisiting a previously established session discussion from the [last F2F meeting](https://www.w3.org/2018/05/17-webscreens-minutes.html#x09)....
These comments relate to the authentication discussion of the open screen protocol. In particular I wanted to comment on the length of passcode discussion from the [last F2F meeting](https://www.w3.org/2018/05/17-webscreens-minutes.html#x09). The...