I've publicly posted my two example panic apps: FakePanicButton and FakePanicReceiver. These are just meant to be simple examples of the panic framework in action. I've been using them as my rapid prototyping platform before thinking about how to integrate this stuff into real apps. Right now, you can see the list of "panic receivers" when you open FakePanicButton, and you can select them to receive the trigger that FakePanicButton sends.
On the FakePanicReceiver side, you can see the active panic trigger app, as well as the panic config screen, which is just a fullscreen placeholder with functional Cancel/Connect buttons. Their git repos are on our GuardianProject organization: * https://github.com/guardianproject/FakePanicButton * https://github.com/guardianproject/FakePanicReceiver and you can get test builds here: * https://guardianproject.info/builds/FakePanicButton/latest * https://guardianproject.info/builds/FakePanicReceiver/latest I've also been sketching things out in the panic wiki and issue tracker. You can follow all the panic activity here: https://dev.guardianproject.info/projects/panic/activity .hc -- PGP fingerprint: 5E61 C878 0F86 295C E17D 8677 9F0F E587 374B BE81 https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x9F0FE587374BBE81 _______________________________________________ List info: https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/guardian-dev To unsubscribe, email: [email protected]
