Hello!

On Пт, 2022-02-11 at 07:23 +0100, Alexandre François Garreau wrote:
> I was calling a friend for quite long until late at night (5am), and at
> some point internet access (which is actually mobile broadband) went
> away (which is common with mobile data).  So the call unexpectedly
> ended.  However, since the call was long (several hours) I forgot about
> the music, and the hour was very different, involving very different
> social norms (and laws as well, as in france it is forbidden to do
> excessive noise (music, etc.) at night between 10pm and 6am) about
> noise.  I have an insomniac flatmate, so this is especially disturbing
> in my case. I could switch off the music rapidly but the damage already
> has been done.

Did you use headphones for the call but the music went to speakers? Did
you mean Telegram in-app player or some other program like Rhythmbox or
MPlayer?

> So it would be nice either to break, or make diseablable in multimedia
> settings the resume of music after a call, either any call, or a too
> long call.

There is already a similar bug report in the upstream tracker but closed
for no reason. https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/issues/5177

> A further questioning I have is if such a disabling of a eventually
> disturbing feature is a minor “cosmetic” bug, or a wishlist, I’d like
> to know your opinion and the general one among DDs.

It sounds like feature-not-bug problem. I personally do not think it
really matters. 😌️

> Another one is if it permitted to report bugs that are very likely, or
> even obviously, not about or even because of Debian, but of upstream,
> and to get them upstream, in the (current) case of impossibility to
> report bugs without proprietary software or unacceptable CGU (from
> github).

You may report issues with Telegram or suggest ideas on
<https://bugs.telegram.org/> site. You can login there through Telegram,
however, it is not possible without JavaScript.

And in my opinion, it is maintainer's task to forward any bugs that
arise in Debian and come from upstream to original authors.

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