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Hi Matúš,

On Tuesday, 2012-08-07 13:02:43 +0200, Matúš Kukan wrote:

timeline-wise we are approaching the end but the code does not do that
much still.
Anyway, I've killed INTERCEPT=demo mode. Now you can click
startDemoSession in contacts dialog if you want.
It should even work better.

Matúš you're a hero :)  Now if I only had found time to build and try
that myself already..

I am also doing re-factoring changes though I am not always 100% sure
they are good.
And also when we are collaborating and either we or the other side
gets offline, message is printed in the terminal and the mode is
switched back to normal.

Wow! That's great! How do you detect offline?

I did not know what else to do, clearly UI is not my strong side.

Mine neither.. but I think a simple popup to notify the user in this
important situation is justified. Something like "Contact Foo Bar lost,
you'll now be working locally on document XYZ."

Do we distinguish between 1-to-1 and MUC collaboration in the loosing
contact scenario?


In the original proposal there was 'Context-sensitive Collaboration side-bar'.
If I should work on that, it's now or never (during GSoC), maybe it's
already too late.

Hum.. I don't remember what exactly we could had meant with that..
anyhow, sounds like more than 2 weeks work.

Or maybe I could work on 'Live updated presence indicators in calc'
Or probably you have better ideas.

This sounds feasible, and could be done in a Calc independent manner.

I am still continuing with re-factoring changes and also I plan to
touch the unit test once more.

Great.

Thanks
  Eike

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