Hello Peter, Each user will have its own address book. If server administrator has configured ldap import, a user gets some corporate contacts by default. His personal contacts and social network contacts do not transfer to other user books automatically.
One more thing to add: offline users are sorted by default using "last contacted" field-this means favorites are on the top. 26.02.2013 11:58 пользователь "Peter Dähn" <da...@vcrp.de> написал: > Hello everybody, > > we discuss about privacy issues. > > One can search across all users by default. There should by an option for > the users to configure whether they are in that list or not. And it should > be set to keep privacy by default. > > Greetings > Peter Dähn > > Am 26.02.2013 08:48, schrieb Alexei Fedotov: > >> Hello folks, Sebastian, >> >> I suggest the new concept for openmeetings. This is not a real innovation, >> just a copy of a newer thing than before. >> >> We will implement a new address book for openmeetings which looks like >> android address book. I'm writing this to collect your feedback before we >> start coding. >> >> Basicly we add all other contacts below those who already participates in >> the conference. When one drugs and drops offline contact on the board the >> invitation to join the conference is sent via specified channels including >> mail and jabber. For touch interfaces left-to-right gesture on the contact >> does the thing (this already works on my Android). Yes, we start adopting >> the thing for windows 8 pad experience (and get ubuntu pad working as >> well). >> >> All offline contacts are hidden in a tab by default, so the default look >> resembles the one we have now. >> >> The new book will be available in an iframe and will use wicket. >> Android-like call animations will be implemented on the top of jquery (and >> maybe some other lib in the middle). >> >> Separating the book from the board is another srep in our gradual flash to >> html5 transition. >> >> After we do basics, further ideas include the following improvements. >> >> It will likely require a lightweight http-tunnelled jabber to be >> implemented on openmeetings side (likely as an independently developed >> apache licensed component jar - independency on the build level will help >> better reuse and testing) to add jabber transport for address book >> invitations. This can help migrating the whole chat to jabber, so >> openmeetings chat will integrate to different im networks. The whole thing >> would help to light a green light for thise who are online and distribute >> invitation urls to tgem via different im networks. >> >> Some other ideas include importing contacts by ldap, from google and >> social >> networks, managing duplicates. >> Some "special users" do more on receiving invitation. They automatically >> turn on camera and join the meeting. This effectively turns openmeetings >> into video survilliance system. :-) Yet some people may take advance of >> placing cameras in a cafeteria. >> >> >