Hello all,
I'm currently a CS student at Université de Technologie de Compiègne, an
engineering school in France and I found the remote control idea really
cool and would love to contribute to LibreOffice this summer on the iOS
project.
I'm now working on my proposal and I would like to know if there is any
templates or requirements that I should be aware of?
Otherwise, I've already done some research on the current Android and
server-end implementation and I've fixed some bugs in the Android app in
the https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/3366/, it would be great if someone
with an Android phone could check if everything is ok in the patch. :)
Basically it fixes:
fdo#61873 <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61873> add
WiFi experimental feature alert.
fixes reconnect crash. Won't crash when server-end disconnect. Users
will be redirected to a connection lost page.
Seperation of Client construction and verification so that Client()
will release its mutex lock and won't be blocking
CommunicationService.run(). Otherwise as long as the Client doesn't
get its pin validated, all other activity dependent on the service
will get blocked when it attempts to connect/disconnect. The user
should now be able to "get a pin, found out its wrong, and go back to
choose another device"
Thank you for your response!
Cheers,
Siqi
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Cordialement,
Siqi LIU
Étudiant Ingérieur, Université de Technologie de Compiègne
Vice-Président de l'association robotique UTCoupe
Responsable d'atelier de ClubChine
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