On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 05:13:16PM -0000, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Not sure we discussed that in the past, but for such configurations
> where we have a gsettings key synced to accountsservice, what do we
> consider the canonical source/configuration? is that still gsettings?
> (e.g what should the phone app use)

I was working under the assumption that consumers are to be converted to
AS. The way that I've implemented this is that u-s-s is setting both
until everything stops using gsettings. Once everything (that we know
about) is converted then we should stop setting GSettings, and after a
cycle or so I guess drop the keys from the schema, although that's not
so important.

AS is a bit harder to query that GSettings is, so there might be scope
for a commandline tool like `gsettings' to deal with that. We've got a
load of ad-hoc (some patched in) properties that make this not very
attractive though.

& there should ideally be a library (there are a few floating around -
don't think any are in Ubuntu yet) to interface with AS from Qt. In the
meantime using D-Bus or the glib library directly isn't that painful.

Cheers,

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Title:
  Share ring tone with greeter via AccountsService

Status in “gnome-session” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “session-migration” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “telephony-service” package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in “ubuntu-system-settings” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  (I'm not sure exactly which component will have to have code changes
  for this yet.  I think telephony-service, so I'm starting this bug
  there.  Feel free to change.)

  The ring tone setting will have to be shared with the greeter, so it
  can make the appropriate sound when called.  Additionally, only one
  session on the system should make the sound when called.  Right now, I
  believe all open user sessions do.  Only the one that is active
  according to logind should ring.

  This will involve a change in ubuntu-system-settings to synchronize
  the setting when changed.

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