#WebRTC allows real-time audio/video connections in browsers, either in #P2P mode or mediated by server components. This first Candidate Recommendation of WebRTC Stats define a set of metrics to monitor and debug these connections #timetoimplement
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.@w3c Working Groups need to demonstrate during #CandidateRecommendation that their specifications have interoperable implementations. Usually, for browser techs, they do this by developing and running tests in Web Platform Tests github.com/web-platform-test…
All the features that are defined in @w3c specifications to be shipped in browsers are accompanied by a test suite, to help assess how well and how broadly they are implemented by actual browsers.
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For WebRTC Stats, evaluating and verifying interoperability for its defined metrics is hard: they reflect ever changing network and system conditions, e.g. round-trip time between 2 remote browsers w3.org/TR/webrtc-stats/#dom-…

Jul 3, 2018 · 1:29 PM UTC

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KITE can be used to test #WebRTC implementations, but also #WebRTC services and applications in controlled conditions, across OS, browsers, devices, etc.
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And that level of control will also enable to test to a higher degree of confidence the level of interoperability for #WebRTC Stats metrics. @callstatsio (a great consumer of these metrics) have already started exploring this webrtc-stats.callstats.io/ve…
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WebRTC stats, its current status and its possible future evolutions were discussed at the recent #WebRTC Working Group meeting (see slides 75-87 in w3.org/2011/04/webrtc/wiki/i…)
LIVE REPORT! The #WebRTC #WorkingGroup is meeting in #Stockholm 🇸🇪 today and tomorrow. A major focus is to look at the future of #WebRTC: which use cases it should cover, which new #APIs it should expose, and new ways of interacting with it (e.g. in workers)