Until Firefox acknowledges and takes serious
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1195654
I refuse to accept it. It served it's purpose to help us defeat IE6. That's it. Now it's useless and needs to die IMO.
Why is that bug important to you?
When you build a phone and want that phone to work with salesforce classic- every time a page reloads. You must put the WebRTC in a pop out window. This window will not have focus because they are in salesforce . Even in lightning people want a pop out for the call. Firefox is broken
This seems incredibly niche, to the point I still don't fully understand what exactly your use case is.
Salesforce has over 150,000 companies using it's platform, with estimates around 150 million users... The percentage that use OpenCTI powered by five 9, ctm, gensys, twilio, telnyx, etc... that are WebRTC based if even let's say 10%... that is still like 15 million users daily... not exactly niche for Firefox to be breaking a feature for that many users? Oh and consider that salesforce method for embedding a phone is fairly common, then you have other CRM's zoho, hubspot and customer service platform zendesk etc... all broken with firefox's position on WebRTC...
I'm with the other responder, it is not clear at all to me what you even desire here. I'd say the first step would be to concisely and clearly formulate a way to explain what you are complaining about.