Re: [webrtc-stats] Remove sender, receiver and transceiver. (#628)

Yes it was a Tuesday because that’s when me, Varun and Harald have the biweekly webrtc stats meeting. This is how the spec has been sheperded for several years. It was reviewed as part of that meeting (Varun was present, Harald was not but had given the thumbs up to do merges while he was gone.)

See https://github.com/w3c/webrtc-stats/pull/628#issuecomment-1151151232 documenting what happened there (which was discussed on Tuesday). But to correct this not being editorial I filed https://github.com/w3c/webrtc-provisional-stats/issues/32 to make sure they get added back to the provisional spec.

The lifetime of the objects is definitely worth following up on but the current status is that sender/receiver/transceiver objects add no new information except for a lifetime statement that has lacked implementer interest since the dictionaries’ conception.

Let’s add them to provisional and continue the lifetime discussion in a separate issue

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