[Bug 2121585] Review Request: janus - An open source general purpose WebRTC server.

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--- Comment #89 from Renich Bon Ciric <renich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
Here's a proposal: we drop the HTML docs.

The janus documentation is intended to be a website with demos and what-not:
https://janus.conf.meetecho.com/docs/

I don't think it's essential to have that in the Fedora repos. The man pages,
of course, but not the HTML files. Even if a deployment is offline, one would
be able to check the aforementioned website to implement anything on required.

The drawbacks are too great. It's much harder to maintain a local version of a
whole documentation website than it is to maintain janus. It, also, deviates
the focus of the important stuff.

What do you think?

spec: https://renich.fedorapeople.org/janus/janus.spec
srpm: https://renich.fedorapeople.org/janus/janus-1.3.0-1.fc41.src.rpm


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