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Feature request: Dynamic call members - add a person to a 1:1 call #5016
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You mean that the group features implement on the mobile clients are not implement in the Desktop one, right? Because once you have a group (created from the mobile client), you can call the group from Desktop, or can't you? If you can't that's a bug. Otherwise it's known that Signal-Desktop is not feature complete compared with the other clients. |
Correct.
This works. No problem with that.
I can close this feature request, if it's just creating noise.. |
Updated the issue to reflect the latest Signal update introducing Group creation from the desktop version.. |
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions. |
Bug Description
I am not able to add other persons to an ongoing 1:1 call
Steps to Reproduce
Actual Result
I was not able to find a way to
to pass to a 2+ persons Group Call from a 1:1 call.
Expected Result
On the Desktop Client I expected to find functioning click actions or clear UI buttons to
pass from a 1-1 Call to a 2+ persons Group Call by adding other participants on the fly, e.g.
from a plus symbol - leading to a contact selection overlay .
After a Group Call, which has been created in this way, a Group Creation dialog should be offered
Software Info
System: Debian Sid + GNOME 3.38.4
Signal Version:
Generalizations
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it should be possible to passm
-persons group call to an
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,m+1
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and so onThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: