On 7 August 2011 12:49, George Kiagiadakis <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 10:35 PM, David Edmundson > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Rather than talking, I've just attached a bodged header file for a >> class that calculates this. >> >> /** Retrieves the current 'global presence' based on the current >> status of all the accounts*/ >> >> class GlobalPresence >> { >> public: >> //FIXME account set or AccountManager? >> GlobalPresence(const Tp::AccountSet &accounts); >> virtual ~GlobalPresence(); >> >> /** The current global presence, this will return the most >> 'online' presence */ >> //online > away > extended away > busy > offline >> >> //FIXME maybe this will make more sense as a simplePresenceType? >> Tp::Presence globalPresence() const; >> >> /** Returns Tp::Connecting if any account is connecting >> * Otherwise Connected if any account is connected. >> * Disconnected Otherwise >> */ >> Tp::ConnectionStatus globalConnectionStatus() const; >> >> /** Try setting all accounts to the given presence >> * This may fail, watch the status of account for details. >> */ >> void setGlobalPresence(const Tp::Presence presence); >> >> signals: >> globalPresenceChanged(); >> globalConnectionStatusChanged(); >> } > > > Where is this code going? In the dataengine?, the contact list?, both > perhaps?, in libktelepathy?... > > I was thinking that it would make a lot of sense to have something > like that in tp-qt4/tp-glib and possibly mention this behaviour in the > spec as well, so that other clients (empathy) have the same concept of > global presence. Any thoughts?
Sounds like a good plan if upstream are also happy with it. > Also, regarding the order: online > away > extended away > busy > offline > I think that "busy" is more online than "away", as it indicates that > you are there, probably working, in contrast to "away", which means > you are not there. Thinking about it some more, I think you are right here. -- George _______________________________________________ KDE-Telepathy mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-telepathy
