Hi Guillaume,

Thanks for your quick answer.  Do you know if some example code
interfacing with the daemon is available?

Baptiste

On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 02:31:42PM -0400, Guillaume Roguez wrote:
> 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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> ----- 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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