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[jira] [Issue Comment Edited] (OPENMEETINGS-5) Invitation default language

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German Grekhov edited comment on OPENMEETINGS-5 at 12/27/11 6:04 AM:
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Sebastian, I have checked this.
If you invite some registered user of OpenMeetings through the calendar then the user language from his profile is not used for invitation language.
So for example, your OpenMeetings interface default language is Russian and you invite Hans to some room. But Hans's language in his profile is German. So he would receive an invitation letter in Russian, but not in German. So this language_id would be Russian.

Should we create a new issue for this?

But I am agree with you that language_id = userLanguageId, so userLanguageId is not needed.

I have received an account for new repository but committing is still forbidden for me, I don't know why.
So I have attached a new correct patch.

Sending methods contain a description "@param language_id   If it is >0 then "&language=" is added to the link". We can use it to distinguish registered and unregistered users when we implement this issue with the unused user profile language in invitations.

                
      was (Author: ggrekhov):
    Sebastian, I have checked this.
If you invite some registered user of OpenMeetings through the calendar then the user language from his profile is not used for invitation language.
So for example, your OpenMeetings interface default language is Russian and you invite Hans to some room. But Hans's language in his profile is German. So he would receive an invitation letter in Russian, but not in German. So this language_id would be Russian.

Should we create a new issue for this?

But I am agree with you that language_id = userLanguageId, so userLanguageId is not needed.

I have received an account for new repository but committing is still forbidden for me, I don't know why.
So I have attached a new correct patch.

Sending methods contain a description "@param language_id   If it is >0 then "&language=" is added to the link". We can use it to distinct registered and unregistered users when we implement this issue with the unused user profile language in invitations.

                  
> Invitation default language
> ---------------------------
>
>                 Key: OPENMEETINGS-5
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-5
>             Project: Openmeetings
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.0 Apache Incubator Release
>            Reporter: German Grekhov
>            Assignee: German Grekhov
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 2.0 Apache Incubator Release
>
>         Attachments: invitation_language.patch, invitation_language_new.patch
>
>
> When you want to send invitation to somebody you have already known what language he speaks. But if you don't know then how will you talk with him?
> So it is a good thing to choose default invitation language.
> A big plus of it is that a user received invitation needs to click less amount of buttons. He just enters a room and starts communicating with other participants.

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