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Subject: [GGIE] New Non-WG Mailing List: GGIE -- Discuss IETF-related items surfaced in the W3C GGIE Task Force
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The GGIE Task Force in the W3C discussed the end to end Internet digital video ecosystem focusing on all phases of the video life cycle  (Capture-Edit-Package Distribute-Find-Watch for both professional and non-professional digital video) and identified some items that it thinks are appropriate for standardization in the IETF. This mailing list is to continue the discussion, focusing on those items and determining what work belongs in the IETF and what the path forward should be.


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