Leandro, If you are trying to make a phone "blacklist" for Firefox OS, have you thought about doing that in an add-on? You could inject into the dialer application itself and perform your blacklist magic. You could then distribute this add-on on the marketplace, so it would have basically the same model as an app.
Hope that helps, Michael On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 10:19 AM, leandro <[email protected]> wrote: > i would do relax the permissions here (and in many other places too) > > imagine i would check who is calling for blacklisting purposes or changing > the ringtone ... or whatever > > that should be do, at least, by a privileged app > actually even a regular packaged app should can do this > why not if the user is asked to grant it for? > > -Leandro > > > > > IMPORT MY GPG KEY: > gpg --keyserver x-hkp://pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys BA863309 > > > > 2015-11-14 9:42 GMT+01:00 Gabriele Svelto <[email protected]>: > >> On 13/11/2015 18:46, Julien Wajsberg wrote: >> > the part you didn't understand from Paul is: you can't use the "dial" >> > activity to know that a dial is happening. For this you need the >> > "telephony" permission that is available to certified apps only. >> > Then you can handle a system message "telephony-new-call" (I don't know >> > if this still works as we don't use it anymore.) >> >> Yes, "telephony-new-call" still works but is limited to system apps. We >> did briefly discuss in the past a set of events for application that >> would track your calls without handling them (e.g. for cost monitoring) >> but that never went anywhere unfortunately. >> >> Gabriele >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> dev-fxos mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-fxos >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > dev-fxos mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-fxos > >
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