Hi Baptiste,

Nothing such exits in public access.
Sure the helpfulness is here, and we (at SFL) need it everyday.
We've some machines for that, but you can understand it's not public (we can't 
manage such service in term of infrastucture yet).

So, today, you've to manage yourself the service (example: ask a friend, a 
parent to configure a machine somewhere),
make a answer bot (Python script using DBus access to the daemon), etc.

Thanks for your question,

Guillaume Roguez
Consultant senior en logiciel libre
Directeur du projet Ring
Pour Savoir-faire Linux

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Bureau 200
Montréal, QC, H2R 2Y5

----- Le 24 Aoû 15, à 13:52, Baptiste Jonglez [email protected] a 
écrit :

> Hi,
> 
> Is there a Ring ID that could be used to test outgoing calls?  For
> instance, a robot that would accept all incoming calls, and maybe even
> output a pre-recorded audio message.
> 
> That would be very helpful for testing, because it's not always obvious to
> find somebody available at the right time.  Unless, of course, someone at
> SFL is available 24/24 for calling :)
> 
> Thanks,
> Baptiste
> 
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