Re: [webrtc-stats] Do we agree removing "sender", "receiver" and "transceiver" stats is a good idea? (#643)

> Did Firefox implement ”RTP stats lifetimes are tied to RTP” already? 

[Yes](https://jsfiddle.net/jib1/y0k2p3of/25/) for `outbound-rtp` (use release), while for `"inbound-rtp"` we have a [bug](https://bugzil.la/1751532) and a patch awaiting resolution of this issue.

> The spec says they should never be deleted. Chromium never implemented this, what about Firefox?

Pretty sure Firefox doesn't keep them forever. Accumulating rtp stats as participants arrive and drop seems like a bad idea over time.

> @jan-ivar are you okay with closing this issue in lieu of the new issues?

Is there WG consensus to remove "sender", "receiver" and "transceiver" stats? We should get that before closing it.

It would be nice to simplify stats, as long as people don't use their absence as an argument in deciding https://github.com/w3c/webrtc-stats/issues/667...

Is it too late to add slides for this to the TPAC agenda? These proposals feel like they deserve more attention.

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