The React-based rewrite looks whether there's a room name (in the
window's location) in order to choose between WelcomePage and
Conference. But app.js expects Conference to be rendered before it
builds a room name if WelcomePage is disabled and there's no room name.
A quick and dirty workaround is to render Conference within WelcomePage
so that the rendered result closely resembles index.html before the
React-based rewrite.
Don't use Array.prototype.sort() because (1) it operates in place and,
thus, mutes the Redux state and (2) it is not necessarily stable and,
thus, unnecessarily shuffles the thumbnails.
The audio levels are gathered by lib-jitsi-meet via polling of
RTCPeerConnection.getStats() which is very slow on Android. Since the
mobile app makes no use of audio levels, it is easiest to disable them
for now in order to not penalize the app.
The toolbar's mute buttons depict respective features/base/media states.
However, (un)muting is practically carried out by features/base/tracks.
When the mobile app enters a conference configured to invite the joining
participant to mute themselves, the tracks would be muted but the
toolbar's mute buttons would not reflect that.
Bundle our custom icon font jitsi.ttf in the Android app (which we
already do for the iOS app).
Additionally, remove icon font files which are not in use.
An error was discovered and fixed by GitHub user blackneck in
jitsi/jitsi-meet PR #1017. The faulty source code was a piece of
duplication though. Remove the source code duplication there to reduce
the risks of bugs.
jitsi/lib-jitsi-meet#66b601e disabled the execution of Temasys'
adapter.screenshare.js on browsers on which we don't use Temasys such as
React Native. Henceforth, no Temasys workarounds are necessary on React
Native.