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SMPTE Makes Its Standards Freely Accessible

Posted by zdw |2 hours ago |36 comments

lambdaone 2 hours ago

At last. It's time the whole would gets on board with open standards that are truly open, and there is explosive devopment going on in the world of new approaches to media production and distribution that this can only aid.

It's net-head vs. Bell-heads all over again, and one of the biggest reasons for the success of the IETF standards was the no-cost availability of all their standards.

ksec 39 minutes ago[1 more]

From [1],

>This move is part of a broader effort to modernize the organization's Standards development and publication processes. Recent initiatives include:

>Adopting GitHub-based workflows for version control

>Issue tracking and automation

>Transitioning to structured HTML-based authoring

>Implementing an integrated publishing pipeline that streamlines document creation, review, validation and release.

I am not entirely sure the Hosting on Github, Issue tracking and automation, and HTML-based authoring are all good thing. Although I would guess it is still better than what they had.

And on another note, can anyone pin point the significance of making this entirely Free? SMPTE doesn't hold any patents. And I don't believe their original standards were hard to access. Are there any significant impact of this announcement?

[1] https://www.smpte.org/setting-the-standards-free?hsCtaTracki...

geerlingguy 2 hours ago[2 more]

I don't understand why any standards body would consider not doing this as a default.

cloud8421 2 hours ago

Off-topic, but also the title of the first album of the progressive supergroup Transatlantic.

cyberax 2 hours ago[6 more]

What the heck is SMPTE?