jami-client-android issueshttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-android/-/issues2021-04-17T20:16:16Zhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-android/-/issues/510account creation (setup): refine explaining text and wording2021-04-17T20:16:16ZRing Thingaccount creation (setup): refine explaining text and wordingThe account creation text currenty talks about things like "password to protect your account".
Refining the wording in the introductory texts (and in Ring generally) may improve the user understanding and also allow for better short des...The account creation text currenty talks about things like "password to protect your account".
Refining the wording in the introductory texts (and in Ring generally) may improve the user understanding and also allow for better short descriptions, that convey better matching concepts.
For example,
* talk about locally created RingIDs, instead of ambiguous "accounts" (registerd at which Company?)
* omit the difference between RingIDs and device keys in the basic description.
This draft has been adapted from the below discussion of this issue:
```
Setup Wizard Refinement Draft
0) Setting up your Jami device
Jami uses a randomly created Jami-ID on your device for secured,
distributed (peer-to-peer) messaging, and direct
communication with others.
Your Jami-ID credentials are *only* created and stored on the
local device, to protect your freedom and privacy!
You may, however, transfer your Jami-ID to additional devices,
and should maintain a backup.
* Import existing Jami-ID (transfer-PIN or backup file)
* Generate a new, random, Jami-ID (local config file)
1) Create new Jami-ID
* Optionally, you may register a (nick) name in the Jami directory.
It has to be unique and also allows others to connect with you.
A nick name is easier to use and remember than the long
string of random characters of the Jami-ID.
(Recommended, but nicks can currently not be changed, reused nor deleted!)
* Optionally, set a password to protect your Jami-ID credentials on the device,
and in backups (they contain your decryption key).
* (Also explain where daily backups are saved to disk) (recommended)
2) Edit your profile
There should be info about the profile name.
That it's independent from the nick name
That it can be changed
What kinds of characters are allowed
Is it shown to other users?
Is it specified separately for each device?
```
Probably applicable in all platform clients.Sébastien BlinCharlotte HoffmannSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-android/-/issues/495[TV] Add a HD switch2023-04-21T20:03:39ZPierre Duchemin[TV] Add a HD switchLike Gnome client, AndroidTV version have to support HD video and to be able to switch between HD and SDLike Gnome client, AndroidTV version have to support HD video and to be able to switch between HD and SD