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Do we want to say more about “on air” than a single sentence. When does it go on? when does it go off? min time to stay on so user can see it ? This is probably the most important privacy and security feature of this spec.
Washington consensus: There are two indicators: - Access granted, which is on whenever the script wil get access to devices without asking the user. This is on when a script has stored permissions, and when the script has a device open (after the user has granted one-time access). When the script releases access (for non-stored permissions, by closing all tracks connected to the device), this indicator goes away. - Currently capturing, which is on when media is being generated. If all tracks feeding from the device are muted, this indicator is off.
https://github.com/fluffy/webrtc-w3c/pull/30
https://github.com/fluffy/webrtc-w3c/commit/6d6cb760205597f29c267c9438ea330034027454