This is a project developed in the context of the Montevideo TECH Summer Camp 2025! During the Summer Camp, this project aims to create value for the video community while participants learn and share knowledge, fostering collaborative growth and making a positive impact together on the video community.
The Main goal is to learn and contribute with an open-source MoQ player, either by creating a new one or contributing on an existing MoQ player.
Start Date: November 11
End Date: January 31
- video-dev.org: Join us on the
#montevideo-summerprojects
channel to discuss the project, share updates, and collaborate. - Discord: Also find us on the quic.video Discord Server in the
#summer-project
channel. - GitHub Repository: Follow and contribute at montevideo-tech/moq-player.
We follow a collaborative, issue-driven development approach with regular meetings to discuss ongoing work and new developments.
All topics related to development and design are logged and tracked via GitHub Issues at Issues Page.
- Creating Issues: Participants can create and report issues covering development topics, feature requests, bugs, or any other relevant discussion points.
- Tagging for Discussion: Issues tagged with
next meeting
will be discussed in the upcoming meeting. Participants should ideally review and comment on these issues beforehand.
meetigns MAY vary, please follow the discussions in video-dev.org #montevideo-summerprojects
channel
- Frequency: Every Thursday
- Time: 10 a.m. PST (13 p.m. EST)
- Link: https://meet.google.com/qfq-qhfb-reb
During each meeting:
- Discussion on Tagged Issues: We’ll focus on issues tagged
next meeting
, aiming to resolve roadblocks and outline actionable steps. - Preparation: We encourage each participant to review and comment on tagged issues ahead of time, ensuring an efficient and informed discussion.
- Project Status Document: A detailed document covering the project’s current status, meeting minutes, and agreements on scope and design is available here.
- Digital Whiteboard: A visual tool used during meetings to support discussions can be accessed here.
Feel free to reach out via GitHub or on video-dev.org #montevideo-summerprojects
to get started, contribute, or ask questions. Let's make this tool a valuable resource for the video community!