When native SDK users end a meeting the view gets disposed and detached from
React, and then the entire app gets destroyed and these errors get printed at
the error level, throwing some people off.
* Fixes inviting more than one participant.
* Shows a notification when participants are invited.
* Adds support for both .id and .user_id props for people query results.
This was hit on a corner case when ConnectionService will deny
the request to start the call. I am not sure, but it could have been
that the conference object has been disposed or closed or something
else, but the fact is that 'conference.room' was not defined and things
crashed. It is not safe to access conference's private field 'room'. It
is true JitsiConference doesn't follow the practice of marking this
field as private with the underscore '_', but it is not a public field.
* Updates kick showing who kicked us.
* Notify participants that someone was kicked.
* Shows notification to user who is remotely muted.
* Updates the notification type.
* Muted by notification for mobile.
* Moves code to react and adds the kick notifications to mobile.
* Updates lib-jitsi-meet.
* Updates start silent, turning on startWithAudioMuted and few UI tweaks.
Disabled mic unmute button and removes remote participants volume slider.
* Adds analytics for start silent.
* Removes extra semi colon.
* Updates lib-jitsi-meet and updates meeting info text.
Checking if the calendar support in the reducer is not only useless but wrong,
since we don't have access to the entire store (the calendar support is checked
in the base/config feature). If calendar support is not enabled the actions
being reduced won't be dispatched anyway, so no harm is done by removing the
check.
When the video unmute button disabled audio-only, also unmute video. This fixes
a weird case in which the user need to "unmute twice" if they were muted beofre
they enabled audio-only mode. That's ok if the audio-only button was used, but
not if the video-unmute button was used, since the expectation is to have video,
of course.
Re-structure the custom routing to split between
platforms instead of between intended route features.
This made it easier for me to understand where to
do the checks for unsupported browser after deep-linking
had been checked.