Le vendredi 10 juillet 2009 à 12:22 +0200, Eugen Dedu a écrit : > Damien Sandras wrote: > > Le vendredi 10 juillet 2009 à 12:13 +0200, Eugen Dedu a écrit : > >> Mateusz Kaduk wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I am on Debian (sid) still using 3.2.1~git20090515. I would like to > >>> know if this issue was fixed in upcomming 3.2.5. > >>> The problem is with contact availability status it gets rarely updated if > >>> ever. > >>> > >>> How does ekiga server determinate if user is still online? Are there > >>> any ping-pong requests send ? > >>> My girlfriend turns off ekiga, but I still see her online, when I come > >>> back I try calling, after restarting ekiga this status is updated. > >>> > >>> How long it takes to update user status in a normal working case ? Is > >>> it a bug or just design ? > >> If I remember correctly, when a person quits ekiga, there is no update > >> sent on the server. However, the server (or the client) periodically > >> (15 min I think) sends info to remote party about the presence. So, > >> when a person quits ekiga, it will take at most 15 min to update his > >> presence. > >> > >> Quitting ekiga does not send an update because people wanted that ekiga > >> finishes fast. I still think that it is better that ekiga sends an > >> update and waits for the answer, even if it takes a 1-3 seconds. The > >> proper fix would be to hide that from the user, for ex. when the user > >> quits the GUI finishes, but not the program. > >> > > > > Like it was before, but users complained that it did not exit cleanly. > > Users generally do not agree between themselves ;-) > > :o) > > The best solution is still to hide the GUI, don't you agree?
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