


Native: integrate tightly with specific operating systems using Tauri Progressive: adapts dynamically to viewport and comply with PWA specs (maybe briefing contains inspirational bits) responsive: adapts dynamically to viewport.mobile: statically optimized for use on mobile devices.for slideshow and presenter, or for interviewee and interviewer)Īdaptability: how web page adapts to web browser

pip: view for one large feed and a a smaller overlay (e.g.4x3: grid view for up to 12 members on a 4 x 3 grid.Text-annotate: support linking text messages with A/V feeds (e.g. text-backlog: present historic messages when connecting late to a session.text-completion: auto-completion of nicks.text-notify: raise attention audibly and/or visually when own nick is mentioned in text chat.shift-video: ability to select which one device is used, among several locally available video devices.video-bridge-sip: support bridging to SIP video calls.shift-audio: ability to select which one device is used, among several locally available audio devices.bridge-chat-*: support bridging text-based chat to irc channel, xmpp MUC, Matrix room, SIP SIMPLE, etc.bridge-mumble: support bridging audio to Mumble room.bridge-sip: support bridging to SIP (either audio-only or video calls).a/v/t: handles audio and video feeds, and text-based chat.unnamed: no ability for members to identify themselvesĬreate test page, including an echo test and troubleshooter.peer: each member can control own features (e.g.fifo: seats are filled by order of entering the room.fixed: no ability to switch view within a room.desktop: statically optimized for use on classic desktop devices.3x2: grid view presenting up to 6 members in a 3 x 2 grid.mute: ability to mute/unmute own audio feed.invoke: room ID is requested from a form text field, then creating/loading room at same URI (i.e.using janus-svelte wrapper and/or borrowing from open-museum, and perhaps sveltestrap). Rewrite minimal video room demo to use SvelteKit and Svelte (e.g. Janus-meet is a web-based video conferencing application, inspired by jitsi-meet but vastly more lightweight.
