We seemed to be using the names "film strip" and "filmstrip" (and,
consequently, their source code-conscious forms such as film-strip,
FilmStrip, etc.) In order to comply with our coding style which requires
a consistent one name for a given abstraction, choose one name and
rename the uses of the other name.
Wikipedia has a definition of a "filmstrip", I couldn't find a "film
strip". I guess our abstraction can be seen as what's described there.
When I google "film strip", I get results about "filmstrip" at the top.
That's why I chose "filmstrip".
Certain uses of "film strip" such as interfaceConfig.filmStripOnly and
in the external API I left untouched in an attempt to preserve
compatibility.
I wasn't sure whether CSS was tangled in compatibility so I made a
choice and renamed there was well.
Use Maven in place of ant
Add --host parameter for jicofo
Add build for jitsi Meet
Revert "Force jquery-ui version to fix pb with beta version we can get with npm"
This reverts commit 35a8641e62.
It makes for a bad first-time experience for users, since the desktop sharing
button will be visible, but it will never work.
Also get rid of the now deprecated `desktopSharingChromeMethod` option.
Update api.md. There is still work to be done, cause handling parameters in executeCommand is not currently correct and needs fixing. But for now displayname is the only command that requires a parameter.
Now the web app can be installed separately from jicofo and jitsi-videobridge, or can be installed on machine running nginx or apache. Currently only nginx will be configured and apache config is left to user. Later we can add and the apache config. Renames jitsi-meet to jitsi-meet-web (just the web content) and jitsi-meet-web-config (configuring jetty, nginx or apache). A new jitsi-meet package will be introduced, a meta package depending on jicofo, jvb and the current packages.
As a step toward merging jitsi-meet-react with jitsi-meet to share as
much source code as possible between mobile and Web, merge the part of
jitsi-meet-react's source tree which supports mobile inside the
jitsi-meet source tree and leave jitsi-meet-react's Web support in the
source code revision history but don't have it in master anymore because
it's different from jitsi-meet's Web support. In other words, the two
projects are mechanically merged at the file level and don't really
share source code between mobile and Web.