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A few requests...and observations. #172
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Yes, the original author has passed. I would have liked to have known him. I'm not aware of a version display other than checking the source code. Re features, there's no clear successor maintainer, so it's hard to say what the future holds. A number of forks are out there, of which @thess' fork seems promising, but I have no idea if they're just maintaining a personal-use fork, or might be interested in something more ambitious. For the upload of custom messages ... there's no GUI way to do it today, but you can |
@jumper-d-1981 - I'd be happy to consider any/all suggestions to improve this wonderful application. Check out my work as @roycewilliams mentioned. |
@thess ... Some wish list items: Would be nice to also have the ability to easily modify the greetings and announcement recordings...manually takes a bit of effort and I fought and fought with the quality being terrible. Would also be nice to get a hat for the pi made. I can handle that if I know it is working correctly in prototype stage. I could place the design up on PCBway or JCLPCB so others can buy a pre-built one for a few bucks. I had a prototype kinda working...Red light on block, green light on allow, blue light when ringing...and stopped there, but wanted to add a "mute" switch to disable the light with a button. I also wanted the RGB light to cycle through the colors when there was a message waiting every few seconds. Dark theme for the gui would be sweet too. BUT that is a wish list. Thank you for any and all that you do. I know I appreciate any effort, as do others in this group. |
@jumper-d-1981 - I don't think GH will just hand-over an account or even a repo without the author or their representative requesting/approving it. The best we can do in this situation is to fork the repo and post an issue (large caps) noting that this repo is deprecated. Alternatively, you might try contacting Bruce's outfit (emxsys.com) and see if they have access to the repo. Another issue will be the PyPi account the callattendant package is currently distributed from.
My version has the ability to save and restore lists in CSV format.
You can store any custom .wav file in the
PRs welcome :) |
I think I read that the author passed away?! If this is correct, my condolences to his friends and family.
This is a really neat piece of software, and a great little community. Thanks for allowing me to opportunity to be part of it.
I was wondering if anyone knew the answer to a couple things.
-How do I find the version of the attendant I am currently running?
-Has anyone considered installing auto update or update alerts via the web GUI such as klipper, octoprint, and pi-hole does? Just a simple alert saying "new stuff" click here to find out how to install.
-has anyone figured out a way to upload custom messages? I would like to use my own greeting when a call is blocked...the generic one is okay, but I wanted to be a little more spicy.
Any insight is appreciated.
Thanks.
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