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We'd like to use a newer WebRTC version ourselves because there's some useful features (and fixed security issues), however, if not even another Microsoft project dares to use this, does not exactly inspire confidence that it is in a usable state. The lack of communication is worrying as well.
So what are Microsoft's plans with this? What's the roadmap for this year? Will winrtc become a viable replacement for webrtc-UWP or has the project been silently dropped?
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Personally, I'd like to see more honesty and communication from Microsoft regarding the state of their open-source projects.
A simple "We've deprioritized this project and aren't sure if we'll return to it" looks way better than simply letting a project languish. It also helps your users make decisions about their own projects.
Feature development seems to have dried up over half a year ago and the MixedReality-WebRTC project is still using M71 with seemingly no plans to migrate to winrtc.
We'd like to use a newer WebRTC version ourselves because there's some useful features (and fixed security issues), however, if not even another Microsoft project dares to use this, does not exactly inspire confidence that it is in a usable state. The lack of communication is worrying as well.
So what are Microsoft's plans with this? What's the roadmap for this year? Will winrtc become a viable replacement for webrtc-UWP or has the project been silently dropped?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: