Per charter, the Media WG will use the W3C Software and Document license for all its deliverables, not the more restrictive W3C Document license (FYI, the MSE Recommendation was published under the W3C Software and Document License already)
The update also adjusts the w3c.json file (used internally to track W3C repos) to point to the Media WG, which now owns the specs.
The boilerplate in each spec will need to be adjusted as well. I propose to do that in a separate update.
Per charter, the Media WG will use the W3C Software and Document license for all its deliverables, not the more restrictive W3C Document license (FYI, the MSE Recommendation was published under the W3C Software and Document License already)
The update also adjusts the w3c.json file (used internally to track W3C repos) to point to the Media WG, which now owns the specs.
The boilerplate in each spec will need to be adjusted as well. I propose to do that in a separate update.