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The webrtc spec uses “consumer” or "consume" in a couple of places, like in 9.1. identity: “The consumer of the session description”, and they all conflict with terminology in 3. :
“The terms MediaStream, MediaStreamTrack, Constraints, and Consumer are defined in [GETUSERMEDIA].” - fix: only mention of consumer or consume here is about identity.
Meaning they talk about identity, not consumers in the MediaStream sense.
Solutions may be to phrase things differently when talking about identity, or maybe (since I found no uses of the word "consumer" in the MediaStream sense of the word) remove the definition, though I'm filing an issue on the lack of mention of mediaStream consumers next, so that may change.
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The webrtc spec uses “consumer” or "consume" in a couple of places, like in 9.1. identity: “The consumer of the session description”, and they all conflict with terminology in 3. :
Meaning they talk about identity, not consumers in the MediaStream sense.
Solutions may be to phrase things differently when talking about identity, or maybe (since I found no uses of the word "consumer" in the MediaStream sense of the word) remove the definition, though I'm filing an issue on the lack of mention of mediaStream consumers next, so that may change.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: