On 19/03/18 13:27, Simon McVittie wrote:
> You can't[1]
> have an XMPP conversation with two peers without joining a (named)
> chatroom. Even if *you* send every message to both of those peers,
> their clients won't know that they should send replies to both you and
> the other peer.
>
> In
here doesn't seem to be any difference in
the basic UX. Group conversations, one-to-one conversations, text,
emojis, pictures, videos, possibly VoIP.
Of course, I don't have the depth of protocol knowledge that Telepathy
developers like yourself built up so perhaps my view is naive.
Cheers
On 15/03/18 17:13, Nicolas Dufresne wrote:
> Le jeudi 15 mars 2018 à 15:41 +0000, Bob Ham a écrit :
>> is there a 3x4 button grid somewhere that I missed?
>
> To be clear, I mean that Empathy Call UI have a dial pad with all this
> with the DTMF implemented. So the code is ther
On 15/03/18 14:48, Nicolas Dufresne wrote:
> Le jeudi 15 mars 2018 à 10:39 +0000, Bob Ham a écrit :
>> There's no existing dialer in GNOME
> Note that this is not entirely true, there is a dialer in Empathy
> already. It's most likely a miss-fit for a Phone UI (just like most
>
Hi all,
I'm working on the ability to make a phone call with the Librem 5 phone.
I've started working on a Telepathy-based dialer and call handler. The
goal at Purism is to work upstream and we use GNOME as the desktop
environment in our distribution, PureOS, which will be what the Librem 5