This has indeed regressed. The problem is that telepathy-indicator
doesn't approve incoming messages until the corresponding menu item is
activated. ("Approving" means that the channel request is forwared to
Empathy.)

My first idea to fix this was to make telepathy-indicator an observer
only, not an approver. Empathy's "Display incoming events in the
notification area" preference must be turned off for this to work, so
that Empathy approves channels automatically and opens the chat window.
However, as soon as the window is created, Empathy tells telepathy to
remove the pending message, which means that the messaging menu doesn't
contain the new channel (and doesn't turn blue). It works for every
message after the initial one, though.

My second idea was to make telepathy-indicator approve every incoming
channel request, so that it gets handled immediately by Empathy. This
has the same problem as above: the first message is immediately removed
and the messaging menu doesn't turn blue.

[Aside: Both solutions suffer from the problem that Empathy sometimes
opens new chats in the foreground, even though the event is explicitely
marked as not originating from a user action.]

I assume the last option is to patch Empathy to only remove pending
messages when the window is focussed. Maybe someone with more insight
into telepathy has a better idea on how to fix this?


** Also affects: telepathy-indicator
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Changed in: telepathy-indicator
       Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: telepathy-indicator
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: telepathy-indicator
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Lars Uebernickel (larsu)

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  Open (but do not raise) new conversation windows automatically

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