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From: Denis Kenzior <denkenz@gmail.com>
To: ofono@ofono.org
Subject: Re: [RFC] voicecall API changes (proposal 2)
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 10:29:19 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D4AD7DF.6060401@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4D4A8946.8050208@nokia.com>

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Hi Andras,

>> The explanations you have should be applied to the type.  Another point
>> is whether we want this signal on the call object itself.  Question is
>> how reliably we can figure out the call index.  At what point does CSSI
>> / CSSU fire, before or after the call goes to active / disconnected
>> state?
> Usually, the user is informed about the call barred situation in a
> very generic wording, like "call barring active" with no interest
> in the call index information.
> I prefer to keep it simple and make this signal call index "free". I
> suggest keeping it on the VoiceCallManager interface.
> The CSSI indication comes right after when call reached the MO
> dialing state and an operator announcement is played over
> and over again telling the caller the reason why calls are not
> possible.
> 

Ok, sounds fine to me.

>>> +        OutgoingCallCondForwarded()
>>> +
>>> +            Signal is emitted when an outgoing voice call is made
>>> +            and the call has been redirected to another number due
>>> +            to the remote party's conditional "Call Forwarding"
>>> +            Supplementary Service settings.
>>> +
>>> +        OutgoingCallUncondForwarded()
>>> +
>>> +            Signal is emitted when an outgoing voice call is made
>>> +            and the call has been redirected to another number due
>>> +            to the remote party's unconditional "Call Forwarding"
>>> +            Supplementary Service settings.
>>> +
>> Same with these two, lets call it CallForwarded(string type)
>>
>> where type is:
>> "conditional" or "unconditional"
> I'll combine them into one, that's fine.
>> And the same question applies here as well, do we want this on the call
>> object itself?  If so, then calling this signal Forwarded(string type)
>> would be better.  Perhaps adding another type for incoming calls that
>> are forwarded and removing the 'Forwarded' property would be a good idea
>> as well.  e.g. something like "incoming" type.
> I am thinking along the same line. Let's replace the "Forwarded"
> property with the "Forwarded" signal and add the "incoming" type
> you were suggesting to this signal.
> And we shall not care about the call index, since most probably
> is not going to be used anywhere, in this respect this cases is
> pretty similar to the call barring signaling case; signal will be
> emitted on the VoiceCallManager interface.

Sounds good to me.

Please resend V3 for final review.

Regards,
-Denis

  reply	other threads:[~2011-02-03 16:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <cover.1296474033.git.Andras.Domokos@nokia.com>
2011-01-31 11:56 ` [RFC] voice call API changes (proposal) Andras Domokos
2011-01-31 19:58   ` Denis Kenzior
2011-02-01 15:43     ` Andras Domokos
2011-02-01 15:54       ` Denis Kenzior
2011-02-02  7:51         ` Andras Domokos
2011-02-02 15:32           ` Denis Kenzior
2011-02-02 18:16             ` [RFC] voicecall API changes (proposal 2) Andras Domokos
2011-02-02 20:01               ` Denis Kenzior
2011-02-03 10:53                 ` Andras Domokos
2011-02-03 16:29                   ` Denis Kenzior [this message]
2011-02-07 11:18                     ` [RFC] voicecall API changes (proposal v3) Andras Domokos
2011-02-07 16:38                       ` Denis Kenzior
2011-02-07 17:07                         ` Andras Domokos
2011-02-07 17:09                         ` Andras Domokos
2011-02-07 19:39                           ` Denis Kenzior
2011-02-08  8:55                             ` Andras Domokos

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