".torrent" is a common name for users familiar with BitTorrent, and less impressive than "metainfo" or no information as opposed to the magnet option, less commonly known but rather just clicked on most sites.
* first stab at jschannel based player api
* semicolon purge
* more method-level docs; consolidate definitions
* missing definitions
* better match peertube's class conventions
* styling for embed tester
* basic docs
* add `getVolume`
* document the test-embed feature
When changing the `playbackRate` of the video then changing the quality,
the `playbackRate` returned to its initial value (1).
The reason behind it is that the callback was not called when change
of the quality was done if there was no error.
This commit does the following:
* Ensure the callback (`done`) is called after changing the quality
FAQ.md
- "the name" -> "a name"
- "re install" -> "reinstall"
- Changed the sentence structure to accomodate the flow of "objective -> method to achieve the objective -> reason why the objective is desired", rather than "how we are going to do it -> what we are trying to do -> why it is important"
README.md
- "It's the reason" -> "That is why"
- "in it" -> "on it"
- "This program is free software" -> "This is a free software": reduce redundancy (program and software), and introduce a proper article
- "redistribute it and/or modify it" -> "redistribute and/or modify it"
* Replace angular-cli patch with something less risky
* path.join() is needed, provide a naive implementation
* technically, webpack provided a polyfill for Buffer, we should too
* process polyfill matches webpack; peertube depends on nextTick
* polyfill for path to match webpack
* http/https polyfills as per webpack