[timingobject] new commits pushed by tidoust

The following commits were just pushed by tidoust to 
https://github.com/webtiming/timingobject:

* Editorial pass on the Introduction section

- Dropped a bit of content here and there to ensure the introduction 
remains
as concise as possible, while still exposing the rationale behind the 
timing
object proposal.
- Also moved the figures to be more inline with the text that 
references them.
- Dropped the note about a possible future "protocol" since that's 
basically
not the plan anymore now that the spec has the concept of timing 
providers.
- Updated the note about integration with HTML5 media elements and 
text tracks
since the spec now does that already.
- A few typo fixes here and there.
  by Francois Daoust
https://github.com/webtiming/timingobject/commit/bed940f5a89b46ea4108fe6df631bc93fb4a8306

* List of use cases and requirements moved to an Appendix

I took the liberty to move the list of use cases and requirements to 
the
end of the spec. Now that the spec has technical content, I think that
 content
should be put forward right after the introduction. The list of use 
cases
required the reader to scroll down both in the Table of Contents or in
 the
spec itself to reach the right part.

It does not entail that the list of use cases is not useful! Quite the
contrary! It could perhaps be moved to a separate "Primer" or "Use 
cases"
document, but I think it's fine to have that list in this spec as 
well.

Note that I added a link to the use cases appendix in the introduction
(right before section 1.1).
  by Francois Daoust
https://github.com/webtiming/timingobject/commit/26e883f428f5a3d26c5ae5dfa26b6a5d543f12ac

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