Hi Sebastian, Actually, no. I was going to put iframe into whiteboard - it can be useful sometime...
Regards, Irina. On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 3:01 AM, [email protected] < [email protected]> wrote: > Is the request that Irina is working on about creating html overlay over > Flash a part / a research to realize this? > > Sebastian > > > 2013/2/26 Alexei Fedotov <[email protected]> > > > Hello Maxim, thanks for support. > > > > My point was we still keep flash whiteboard and video with new book. The > > video is separated already. The board can be embedded with object tag > > without iframe > > > > One more note - when I say ¨android address book" I mean search > utilities > > at the first place. > > > > Peter, our contacts in the book are like jabber contacts - a jabber > server > > (or server component) will maintain them for each user. The server also > > provides basic contact exchange functionality. Unless we found a smaller > > one, we can use openfire server. > > I like the idea of common address book > > > > but it will NOT work in iframe > > so it can be resolved in 3.0 only > > > > > > On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 2:48 PM, Alexei Fedotov < > [email protected] > > >wrote: > > > > > 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. > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > WBR > > Maxim aka solomax > > > > > > -- > Sebastian Wagner > https://twitter.com/#!/dead_lock > http://www.webbase-design.de > http://www.wagner-sebastian.com > [email protected] >
