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** [bugs:#611] No feedback on succesful subscriptions**
**Status:** closed-wont-fix
**Labels:** User Experience
**Created:** Wed Oct 26, 2011 11:20 AM UTC by Alexander Waldmann
**Last Updated:** Fri Sep 13, 2013 07:15 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody
When starting up a workspace and connecting via xmpp: if there is a
subscription \(add buddy\) request from another user, saros just shows an
unlabeled dialog \(it is not clear that this dialog originates from saros\)
asking for confirmation of a subscription request.
It could be better to explicitly mention that this is a SAROS buddy request,
and to also state why the user should accept the request: to communicate via
saros/share projects after accepting the request.
Maybe the word "subscription" generally isn't the best choice here. It would
also help for overall understanding to use the word "roster" in this context
too, because in the dialog for rejected buddy requests this is explicitly
mentioned, whereas the intial request confirmation dialog does not mention a
roster, or what will happen after accepting.
The requesting buddy sees a generic dialog stating \(better: two absolutely
clear dialogs for the 2\(\!\) cases\) that the buddy has rejected the request
or removed him/her from the roster.
Something like this: "x@y has requested to add you as a buddy within Saros. If
you accept this request, X will be added to your roster\(buddylist\) and you
can chose to follow x and/or share common projects. After accepting the request
you can chose to rename the user with a nickname in your buddylist.".
When accepting the buddy request, there is no visual confirmation at all, if
the "subscription" was successful. The "buddies" tree view is not expanded if
it is collapsed, so nothing visually changes after adding a buddy.
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