GGIE
Internet-Drafts, technical documents under discussion
draft-deen-daigle-ggie, “Glass to Glass Internet Ecosystem Introduction”
draft-rose-deen-ggie-use-cases, “GGIE Internet Video Use Cases”
draft-daigle-deen-ggie-uri-snaptr, “Glass to Glass Internet Ecosystem URI and S-NAPTR Use”
draft-deen-naik-ggie-men-mpeg-dash, “Using Media Encoding Networks to address MPEG-DASH video”
At IETF
GGIE was discussed at the IETF96 meeting, during the DISPATCH WG session, with much interest and support for onward work.
- Slides are available here: https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/96/slides/slides-96-dispatch-1.pdf
- Video from the presentation and discussion is available here (GGIE starts at approx 20min into the session; hum supporting onward work in the IETF at 1h20min into the session): https://youtu.be/Y2Cw2WfOy-8?list=PLC86T-6ZTP5i0Bp03yAK5oWrxMMwBjIq7
There was a bar BOF on Video Streaming at IETF98, which centred largely on discussions of GGIE. About 70 people were in attendance. Notes from that session were captured in this message to the GGIE mailing list.
Presentations
Internet, Video, Composition: Challenges and Opportunities”, NIST Workshop on Named Data Networking, Gaithersburg, MD, June 1, 2016.
Related Ideas and Discussions
At IETF99, there was an informal meeting of IETF attendees interested in and working on video-related Internet technologies. There was general agreement that further meetings and discussions would be useful.
- Some notes from the meeting were shared in this e-mail message to the GGIE mailing list.
- “The core discussion was around there being a growing participation at the IETF from people working on video, and that with the switch by broadcasters, film makers, and professional production and distribution equipment away from SDI to IP that this community is likely to see continued growth. Part of the discussion was about how those of us already at IETF could better connect with one another, and what could possibly be done to create a way for new comers with an interest in video to easily connect with the IETF and with IETFers already working on video.”