
During May 2025, Harald Alvestrand focused on enhancing the moq-wg/moq-transport repository by delivering a feature that clarified time semantics within the MoQ Transport protocol. He improved the documentation using Markdown to specify that 'time' refers to the internal clock of the media being sent, rather than protocol event time, addressing ambiguities in group sequencing and message ordering. This clarification reduces potential synchronization errors and misinterpretations among parties using group transport. By aligning internal references and protocol definitions, Harald’s work laid a foundation for more predictable cross-party communication, demonstrating depth in protocol documentation and attention to detail in technical writing.

Month: 2025-05 — Focused on clarifying time semantics in MoQ Transport to improve reliability of group sequencing and reduce ordering ambiguities. Delivered the MoQ Transport Draft - Time Semantics Clarification feature, aligning internal clock semantics with protocol event time and referencing version 2.3.1. This work enhances predictable cross-party message ordering and reduces potential synchronization errors in group transport.
Month: 2025-05 — Focused on clarifying time semantics in MoQ Transport to improve reliability of group sequencing and reduce ordering ambiguities. Delivered the MoQ Transport Draft - Time Semantics Clarification feature, aligning internal clock semantics with protocol event time and referencing version 2.3.1. This work enhances predictable cross-party message ordering and reduces potential synchronization errors in group transport.
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