Is there some way to force media-hub to get stuck in this way?  Or even
better, perhaps write a test application that observes telepathy and
deliberately fails to confirm.  Then I could check that the results are
the same as what I was seeing.

"telepathy by design won't forward the incoming call to the approver ...
until all observers confirm receiving the incoming channel"

This means that a rogue application can block incoming calls by simply
observing telepathy?  That doesn't seem like a good design.  In
particular, media-hub is a very complicated piece of engineering with
innumerable dependencies on other software and the wider network, and
whose requirements are constantly in flux.  Answering phone calls is so
important, media hub should be treated as if it was actively malicious
rather than depended on for cooperation.

That said though, in my case I did see the approver (I assume that means
the green/red slider answer call widget), and there was one ring, which
sounds like it could rule out your guess.

Anyway, thanks very much for your investigations!

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