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I made a very basic answering app, this is primarly for my self to use while driving, but I guess someone else could find it handy.
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I'm working on BT-enable.
Currently not sure how to best solve wired headsets. The only way I currently now to detect that there's a headset connected is looking at the pulse audio devices. Feels a bit shaky though.
There's dbus message at (dis)connect, but I'd like to see if it's connect at app start.
The torch from Sfiet_Konstantin seems like a usable base for daemonisation. I'll look further into that once I got headset detection done. Might be two versions, one available from openrepos that can run as a daemon. And a halal version for Harbour.
No promises though, available time and energy dictates what will be done.