<HTML><BODY>Despite my pessimistic point of view, I'm in.<br><br>Goal is great and useful, so I like it. Give me task, and I'll do my best. <br><br>Hope, we'll find a little more developers.<br><br>Понедельник, 3 февраля 2014, 20:48 -05:00 от Neil Van Dyke <neil@neilvandyke.org>:<br>
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<div id="">Roman Klochkov wrote at 02/03/2014 07:53 PM:<br>
> I'm interested.<br>
> But I'm very duobt, that it is possible in only 6 months. Video is <br>
> quite easy with extarnal dll's, but fully standard-compatible JS and <br>
> CSS (we even dont' have full XML library with XPath, XSLT, DOM!)<br>
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I agree, I don't think it's possible in only 6 months. There would be a <br>
large amount of work before you could get to the point that you could <br>
say convincingly that there was only 6 calendar months left to go.<br>
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I excluded sound and video because doing it in a secure and reliable way <br>
is harder in some ways, and a much lower priority, so I would defer it <br>
til later. Existing DLLs are not necessarily the only viable way to get <br>
sound and video, nor necessarily the best way, but that's a question to <br>
come back to after everything else is working. (There's also some <br>
transitioning and maturing in progress wrt Web video codecs in practice <br>
right now.)<br>
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Neil V.<br>
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<br>Roman Klochkov<br></BODY></HTML>