As in use pactl from a shell interface, each time I boot/log into my
machine?

Why should a user (i.e. my mom) have to do that?  It seems like
naturally good behavior to cork music or video playing when somebody
starts using a VOIP app, no?

I thought we were going for user-friendliness here, not user-has-to-
configure-everything-manually-ness.

Maybe some kind of preference app needs to be added to allow one to
enable/disable this behavior withoug having to resort to shell commands
and editors.  paprefs maybe.

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Title:
  allow module-cork-music-on-phone module for VoIP apps

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