
Hi Ted, Our understanding, based on the discussions regarding the charter, is that the working group will focus on the browser, with the purpose being to ensure alignment with the work in W3C. Therefore our focus has been on browser based applications, and we haven't really considered native applications. If that is unclear in the draft, we can clarify it in the next version. Regards, Christer
-----Original Message----- From: Ted Hardie [mailto:ted.ietf@gmail.com] Sent: 8. maaliskuuta 2011 6:23 To: Christer Holmberg Cc: rtc-web@alvestrand.no Subject: Re: [RTW] Draft new: draft-holmberg-rtcweb-ucreqs-00 (Web Real-Time Communication Use-cases and Requirements)
Hi Christer,
Thanks for putting together the document. One thing that struck me in reading it is that it has both some use cases in which the downloadable web application is paramount, but others (notably 4.4 and 4.6) in which the description could equally apply to standalone applications. In side conversations, Harald and I have discussed whether the threat model in standalone applications, even those using the same underlying protocol mechanics for rendezvous and media streaming, is really the same. Would you see a MMORG application using this method as having different threats than a downloaded casual game?
regards,
Ted