Non-profit Greening of Streaming (GoS) opened its curtains to the public for the second time ever in the November edition of its monthly members meeting. An observation from Faultline—easy to forget when projects in the industry are only presented with polished press releases at shiny trade shows—is how messy the organization of such endeavors can actually be. As an organization with 9 working groups and 4 projects focusing on delivering benchmarks for low energy sustainable streaming (LESS), GoS does not move uniformly in the slightest. Continuing on the trend shown last month, the bulk of the work conducted by the non-profit is being driven by Working Group 8, which seeks to measure the power output of consumer premises equipment.…