Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] Poll



Le vendredi 24 septembre 2004 à 08:55 +0200, Kilian Krause a écrit :
> > I think "missed call" = not answered, busy, but NOT Do not disturb
> > and "unanswered call" = not answered, busy, and Do not disturb.
> 
> IMHO, actually no. Every call that you didn't see for whatever reason is
> missed. As long as there was no chance for you to see it, there's no
> secure way of telling if you would have preferred to take it or not.
> 

So to summarize, you think that :
- we should rename "unanswered calls" in "missed calls"

- "missed calls" would be for : calls not answered in time", calls
received while you are in DND, calls received while you are in a call
with another user. ie, that's the current concept of unanswered calls
but with a better naming

- popups are annoying, a message in the statusbar indicating the number
of missed calls, together with an icon in the tray (I prefer the
exclamation mark as teh enveloppe could be kept for voicemail with
asterisk)

- the message stays visible as long as you don't act with the gui, ie :
make a call, play with the menu, ...

Daniel, any comments?

Is that ok for you to prevent yet another popup, but have a visible
indication of missed calls in the tray and statusbar, consultable
through the current history?

Are you ok with the definition of missed calls given above?

Others, any comment?

I too prefer to prevent popups, but would like to keep the history as it
is the way hard phones work.

> And there should be an indicator for >0 missed calls in the tray icon
> and maybe the status bar of GM or something. Just anywhere in the GUI
> where you can see it right away.
> 
> > 
> > Do you prefer to :
> > 1) keep the current notion of unanswered calls (calls not answered,
> > received when you are busy, ie in a call, or when you are in DND)
> > 
> > 2) replace it by a notion of missed calls (calls not answered, received
> > when you are busy, but not calls received when you are in DND which
> > would be considered as "received calls").
> 
> IMHO, bad idea. Putting DND into received calls will list by far too
> many calls as received. You haven't had a single chance to "vote" them
> welcome or disapproved, yet GM would still count them among those you
> preferred to have.
> 
> What could be an option is to ask the user to approve them when
> returning from DND mode. I.e. when going back to normal mode, to write
> telling "you have missed 3 calls in DND, click here to see them now" in
> the statusbar.
> 
> > 
> > Anyway, would you prefer to have:
> > 1) a message in the statusbar indicating the number of "unanswered"
> > calls or missed calls
> > 
> > 2) a popup indicating the unanswered/missed calls and possibly
> > presenting a list of them (a bit like the history, sort of a duplicate
> > perhaps => perhaps not useful)
> 
> NO POPUP, PLEASE! 
> 
> I'd prefer a white envelope on the tray icon and maybe in the statusbar
> of GM the number of missed with a link to click on it and have the calls
> history open up. Alternatively we could use a toolbar button for that
> (yet that would need to change its symbol upon toggle "no calls"/">0
> calls missed")
> 
> The statusbar indication should only be cleared when:
> a) you're now in a call and need to write the traffic stats into there
> b) the user has seen the history and thus acknowledged the missing
> calls. (i.e. clicked on the hint that there were any, or gone there thru
> the menu)
> 
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