Please don't double-post.

For anyone encountering this thread in the archives, the original thread on user@ is here:

https://lists.apache.org/thread/kl88z41j6b2qmbftc0onrsq6zc8hvs86
https://lists.apache.org/thread/1wfoqctc62jc71hngx9l8mjcm195skg0 (responses somehow got split into a separate thread by the archives)

- Mike

On 6/22/23 01:32, Linda Saar wrote:

Dear All,

a fellow student and I are working for a further education institution at a 
German university and have been given the task to develop some new features.
We are still relatively new to guacamole development and would be very happy if 
someone is interested in joining our small two-person development team and 
helping with the development of the following features.

The basic features are all already available in Apache Guacamole. What is 
missing is usability, views, link management and automation.
 From the user's point of view: We would like, when our students are trained in a software in an 
online training via the remote tool server, to be able to get help from the instructor more easily. 
We'd like to give the instructor a "show me in small all the students' monitors" view (if 
that's what he wants), i.e. we'd like to map that an instructor is walking through the virtual 
"training PC pool".
Then, when he sees that someone needs help, we would like to give the instructor the 
ability to view the student's monitor "in large" and still be able to access it 
in writing.

In summary, we want to bring the benefits of face-to-face teaching to online 
teaching - without requiring students to share their screens via video 
conferencing, without requiring them to generate new share links in Guacamole 
each time and send them to the instructor via chat or email.
We want to implement the features in a robust and secure way.

We have already created a roadmap; an experienced supporting hand would be a 
great help to us as computer science students and would make learning easier. 
We are also open to other ideas and suggestions.

If anyone is interested or finds the development of these features exciting, 
feel free to contact me at my mail address!

Thanks a lot and best regards,
Linda


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