- From: Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 09:06:07 -0400
- To: public-png@w3.org
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I agree we can cancel for the 28th On 2025-04-24 15:56, Chris Blume (ProgramMax) wrote: > Hello everyone, > > We have a meeting scheduled for Monday, Apr 28th. > But I think we're blocked and don't have anything to discuss. > > We approved the transition of Third Edition to Proposed > Recommendation. It will now wait for a bit of W3C approval and > finishing up the exemption period. Then it will go through a longer > W3C approval to become a recommendation. > > We also established what we want to work on for Fourth Edition: > > * To be added: > o Gain maps / gain curves / T.35 / rWTm are in, but waiting for > the other spec to finish. > o Negative cHRM values > * Not added: > o No update to spec wording for parallel decoding, but we do > want to implement the pigz method and investigate the chunk > method (perhaps for Fifth Edition). > o No update to the spec for alternative compression methods. We > will also investigate this and revisit for Fifth Edition if it > is warranted. > > This marks Fourth Edition as a fairly small update. But I imagine > there will be lots of work on those investigations. > > We decided to not start Fourth Edition work (other than deciding what > we'll want to work on) until Third Edition is complete. So I think > there is nothing left to discuss for now. > > If you all have topics you want to bring up, let us know. Otherwise, I > think we can cancel. -- Chris Lilley @svgeesus@mastodon.scot Technical Director @ W3C W3C Technical Programming Team, Core Web Design
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