Minutes of small-group call about multimedia domain
Present: Eliot Kimber, Carlos Evia, Chris Nitchie, Keith
Schengili-Roberts, Mark Giffin (joined for last 5 minutes)
We used Chris Nitchie's stage 2 proposal as the starting point
for our discussion.
- Element names
- Chris outlined that he had "name-spaced" elements names,
to avoid potential collisions. General agreement. Preference
for hyphens
- Did we as a TC decide on conventions for element names
moving forward? If so, we need to follow it.
- Discussion of <video>
- Leave <fallback> out of the "early preview release".
- Add <fallback> to <object> for DITA 2.0
- Add specializations of <param> for <autoplay>,
<loop>, and <muted>. These are of authoring
concern; the other HTML5 attributes are more focused on
rendering concern.
- Discussion of <audio>
- Leave <fallback> out of the "early preview release".
- Add <fallback> to <object> for DITA 2.0
- Add specializations of <param> for <autoplay>,
<loop>, and <muted>. These are of authoring
concern; the other HTML5 attributes are more focused on
rendering concern.
- There is no HTML5 @volume, so we don't need to deal with
it.
- DITA implementations that use multimedia/people with
strong interest
- Radu Coravu, SyncroSoft
- SAP?
- Dan Dan Ziagos at FICO presented at CMS/DITA NA about
their interest in multimedia.
- Action items
- Kris: Find minutes where we discussed conventions for
element names
- Chris: Update DTDs and proposal based on discussion; build
DITA-OT plug-in
- Kris: Help Carlos with an update to the LwDITA committee
note draft
- Everyone: Continue with discussion online between now and
next TC meeting.
- How can we best move forward with the multimedia domain
committee note?
- We have an action item from the 15 August 2017 to
"assess whether the LwDITA committee note can move
forward." What do folks think?
Closed at 11:58 AM ET.
- Decision: @xml-lang on <media-track>
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Best,
Kris
Kristen James Eberlein
Chair, OASIS DITA Technical Committee
Principal consultant, Eberlein Consulting
www.eberleinconsulting.com
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