* Prosody mod_muc_peertubelivechat_roles module
* Fix ConverseJS to disable the message field when room is unmoderated
and user is visitor
* Mute/voice anonymous users when changing room configuration.
* Display a specific message to muted anonymous users.
* Default value for mute_anonymous in channel options.
* Feature documentation
You can now generate links to join chatrooms with your current user. This can be used to create Docks in OBS for example. This could also be used to generate authentication token to join the chat from 3rd party tools.
* video/channel owner is MUC owner
* the bot is MUC owner
* the bot is admin on the MUC component
* Peertube moderators/admins have no more special access (by default)
* migration script to update all existing rooms
* renaming module list_rooms to manage_rooms
* added some API to update room info
* when a video or a channel is updated, sending an API call to update
the room
* Setting video owner as room owner as side effects. Like leaking the instance moderator/admin list. And maybe others.
* So we rollback this feature, waiting for a better way to allow room admins/moderators to change room settings.
* As a consequence, users that are not Peertube moderator/administrator can't change the slow mode configuration without deleting/recreating the room. This will be fixed in a later plugin version.
* This was related to the fact that the bot was owner because of the "admins" Prosody config key, and not registered in the room.
* To fix it, i added the bot as owner when creating rooms.
* This means that the fix only work for newly created rooms.
* There might still be an issue in ConverseJS or Prosody, don't know exactly where.
* adding new avatars by David Revoy
* replacing old avatars to test
TODO: add a settings to choose between legacy and new avatars.
TODO: generate a bot avatar.
* For now, only one avatar possible,
* uses mod_random_vcard_peertubelivechat,
* mod_random_vcard_peertubelivechat has a new option with the avatar
list (instead of a hardcoded avatar number)
* Peertube lists available avatars files, and pass it to mod_random_vcard_peertubelivechat
* New settings: "Ban anonymous user's IP when user is banned from a chatroom":
* if enabled, every time a streamer bans an anonymous user, it will ban its IP on the chat server,
* banned IPs are logged on disk, so server's admin can use them to feed fail2ban (for example),
* option disabled by default, because could be used to create trapped-rooms on public servers