Day four. People had bad dreams last night due to the huge amount of cheese ingested. Will need to seek counselling. Travis' knee doesn't hurt too much anymore.
Today we discussed the interaction of the “presence chooser” in the Shell's user menu with IM statuses, especially given that we soon hope to make it possible to answer chats without launching an “empathy” binary. A number of options were discussed, and the best one now lives in a bug. (Note that both reports are incredibly detailed, thanks to Will Thompson's amazing screenwriting skills).
Morten then presented his current plan for integration of contacts within the Shell. More details are available on the wiki, and most of the problems and potential solutions were discussed at a high-rate, given the well-known problem space.
We missed out on some interesting changes to account creation (as well as edition) in Empathy/Telepathy yesterday.
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Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Monday, 13 June 2011
IM, Contacts and Social Hackfest, day one
In Cambridge (the proper one, in Cambridgeshire), at the Collabora offices, for the first day of our IM, Contacts and Social Hackfest.
Today, we:
- discussed end-user problems with Telepathy and Empathy's gnome-shell integration (and started the specifications necessary to fixing some of those bugs) (everyone for the problems listing, Danni and Guillaume for the start of bug fixing)
- started working on integrating gnome-keyring dialogues into the Shell (Stef Walter)
- fixed libfolks bugs (Philip), and discussed a potential problem API problem in the folks to evolution-data-server synchronisation code (which will be used in the Contacts API) (Travis, Raul, Bastien)
- packaged up gnome-online-accounts for Fedora (Bastien)
- worked on better high-level tp-glib support for file transfers (Morten)
- HMAC support in glib (Stef Walter)
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