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Networked-AFrame Janus Adapter

Network adapter for networked-aframe that uses the Janus WebRTC server as a backend.

This adapter was designed for Mozilla Hubs but Hubs no longer uses it. A community fork with updated documentation is available in the networked-aframe organization.

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naf-janus-adapter's Issues

Transferring ownership of this repo

I know Hubs doesn't use this code anymore. Some users like me still uses it in NAF projects.
I'm currently maintaining master and a 3.0.x branch in my fork https://github.com/Synantoo/naf-janus-adapter
I'm just wondering if I should move my fork to the networked-aframe organization or move the original repository there.

Instead of archiving this repo like @brianpeiris said, are you interested of transferring the ownership of this repo to the https://github.com/networked-aframe organization? Or give me the edit permission here?
I would like to make new releases like 3.0.21 on npmjs too.
cc @netpro2k @robertlong @mqp

CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file missing

As of January 1 2019, Mozilla requires that all GitHub projects include this CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file in the project root. The file has two parts:

  1. Required Text - All text under the headings Community Participation Guidelines and How to Report, are required, and should not be altered.
  2. Optional Text - The Project Specific Etiquette heading provides a space to speak more specifically about ways people can work effectively and inclusively together. Some examples of those can be found on the Firefox Debugger project, and Common Voice. (The optional part is commented out in the raw template file, and will not be visible until you modify and uncomment that part.)

If you have any questions about this file, or Code of Conduct policies and procedures, please see Mozilla-GitHub-Standards or email [email protected].

(Message COC001)

Update examples and README.md

From discord:
[4:12 PM] Dan Sinni: It seems the example might be outdated, FYI. Not sure if it would be worth it to update that as well.
[4:12 PM] Dan Sinni: Both in the README.md file and in examples/index.html
[4:13 PM] Dan Sinni: It's not very clear which networked-aframe should be used, among some others.

Wiki changes

FYI: The following changes were made to this repository's wiki:

These were made as the result of a recent automated defacement of publically writeable wikis.

ICE Candidate lag

In FF the null candidate comes through after a significant delay under certain network configurations.

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