Status report - WebRTC portal for the Debian community Week 12
This week I stopped working on the xTuple extension as I needed to put together all the work I've been doing to launch the new jscommunicator version with all the fixed bugs and new features. The first part of the week was spent on that, putting together all the changes that were in different git branches into one super version. At Daniel's suggestion (mentor), I changed how the IM function was working. I'd previously set up a tab for calls and another for chat, instead I made each individual tab session to be displayed in a tab and the call controls to always be displayed. While doing this (I guess since it involved UI modifications), I decided to revamp the layout of the app. I ended up getting more into this than I intended. Long story short, there has been a complete 'make-over'. The "super version" with all the new features and now new design can be tested at http://debrtc.org/phone-dev.shtml For next week, I will repackage jscommunicator for xTuple with the super version. Also, in the new version I replaced a lot of textual buttons with icons; I plan to use existing i18n support for tooltips for the icon buttons. On the same track, I need to reach out to the contributors who authored the jscommunicator translations (currently in spanish, english, french portuguese and hebrew wow) to update the translations as the new features - namely, the IM component - have no translation for a few labels and etc. So I'll be working on that next week as well as wrapping up my work. As I think this email goes to all the GSoC folk, I'd love for anyone who has the time to snoop around the beta version on http://debrtc.org/phone-dev.shtml. You can sign in using the test users: display name: test1 or test2 or test3 or test4 uri: [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected] or test4@ debrtc.org password: abc (for any test user) Try calling, chatting, using the language swap, etc. I welcome any and all criticism with regard to the UI. I have no experience in design and I kind of hate colors. If you think of anything that could be better, please let me know. Juliana
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