- From: Harald Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no>
- Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 05:21:28 -0700
- To: public-webrtc-editors@w3.org
Suggesting an unusual sequence. And I have to drop out on the half hour - we have dinner guests. 1. Welcome Bernard! 2. WebRTC PRs Let's work through the list of open PRs for WebRTC from the meeting: - PR270 ‘SCTPTransport object’ should be merged. Driver: Peter Thatcher. Status: needs review. - PR280 ‘ ICE Transport more readonly info’ should be merged. Driver: Peter Thatcher. Status: needs review. - PR273 ‘RTPSender more readonly info’ should be merged. Driver: Peter Thatcher. Status: needs update (before review). - PR291 ‘PC.connectionState’ should be merged. Driver: Peter Thatcher. Status: needs review. - PR237 ‘ReplaceTrack’ decided that replaceTrack should fail if the track could not be replaced without negotiation, but with that change replaceTrack should be merged. Driver: Jan-Ivar. Jan-Ivar has created PR303 to fix this. Status: needs review. - PR300 ‘CSRC and mixer client levels’. Should be merged. Driver: Cullen Jennings. Status: needs review. - PR284 ‘ICE errors’ should be merged. Driver: Justin Uberti. Status: Editors to review and hopefully merge. - PR289 ‘ICE Pool size’ should be merged. Driver: Cullen Jennings. Status: needs update (before review). - PR298 ‘codec reordering post negotiation’ should be merged. Driver: Peter Thatcher. Status: Editors to review and hopefully merge. - PR293 ‘addMedia/Transceiver’ should be merged. Driver: Peter Thatcher. Status: needs review. - PR269 ‘sender/receiver getCapabilities’ should be merged. Driver: Peter Thatcher. Status: needs review. New PRs to be created and (once reviewed and found OK) merged based on decisions at the meeting: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - PR for pre-negotiation codec selection. Driver: Martin Thomson. - PR for pre-warming (based on Transceiver). Driver: Peter Thatcher. - PR to add text describing how the RTPReceiver deals with early media. Driver: Peter Thatcher. -- Surveillance is pervasive. Go Dark.
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