Hi Daniel,

That's not actually the preferred way to set presence. The preferred way
is to set the RequestedPresence via Mission Control and let Mission
Control talk to the CMs. See
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/doc/book/sect.accounts.presence.html

Ultimately, maintaining a set of high-level bindings is a lot of work.
We found that all bindings except tp-glib and tp-qt4 were falling
behind. The way we're now moving forward is to use gobject-introspection
where possible to create wrappers for telepathy-glib. This is already
possible in Javascript and Python (GNOME Shell's Telepathy integration
is written this way). So you might find it faster to get Mono bindings
by getting involved with g-i on Mono and the introspection of tp-glib.

Best Regards,
--danni

On Sat, 2011-11-26 at 11:37 +1100, Daniel Lo Nigro wrote:
> I saw a few projects for Telepathy C# bindings but they seemed dead and I
> couldn't get any of them to work, so I started my own.  It's really simple
> and probably buggy, and very lacking in functionality at the moment.
> Currently the only function is updating the status and status message
> (via SimplePresence::SetPresence). It uses Mono's fork of dbus-sharp.
> 
> Here's the URL: https://github.com/Daniel15/NTelepathy
> 
> Hopefully it's useful to someone :)
> 
>  - Daniel
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-- 
Danielle Madeley
Software Developer, Collabora Ltd.                  Melbourne, Australia

www.collabora.co.uk

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