Hello everybody, we discuss about privacy issues.
One can search across all users by default. There should by an option for the users to configure whether they are in that list or not. And it should be set to keep privacy by default.
Greetings Peter Dähn Am 26.02.2013 08:48, schrieb Alexei Fedotov:
Hello folks, Sebastian, I suggest the new concept for openmeetings. This is not a real innovation, just a copy of a newer thing than before. We will implement a new address book for openmeetings which looks like android address book. I'm writing this to collect your feedback before we start coding. Basicly we add all other contacts below those who already participates in the conference. When one drugs and drops offline contact on the board the invitation to join the conference is sent via specified channels including mail and jabber. For touch interfaces left-to-right gesture on the contact does the thing (this already works on my Android). Yes, we start adopting the thing for windows 8 pad experience (and get ubuntu pad working as well). All offline contacts are hidden in a tab by default, so the default look resembles the one we have now. The new book will be available in an iframe and will use wicket. Android-like call animations will be implemented on the top of jquery (and maybe some other lib in the middle). Separating the book from the board is another srep in our gradual flash to html5 transition. After we do basics, further ideas include the following improvements. It will likely require a lightweight http-tunnelled jabber to be implemented on openmeetings side (likely as an independently developed apache licensed component jar - independency on the build level will help better reuse and testing) to add jabber transport for address book invitations. This can help migrating the whole chat to jabber, so openmeetings chat will integrate to different im networks. The whole thing would help to light a green light for thise who are online and distribute invitation urls to tgem via different im networks. Some other ideas include importing contacts by ldap, from google and social networks, managing duplicates. Some "special users" do more on receiving invitation. They automatically turn on camera and join the meeting. This effectively turns openmeetings into video survilliance system. :-) Yet some people may take advance of placing cameras in a cafeteria.
