[09:53] <mrqtros> bzoltan ping
[10:14] <bzoltan> mrqtros: what's up?
[10:15] <bzoltan> mrqtros:  I have seen you pings, but you hav left the channel before i could respond :)
[10:18] <mrqtros> bzoltan hello
[10:19] <mrqtros> bzoltan how can I contact someone in telegram?
[10:19] <mrqtros> bzoltan seems that I've already joined some group in it, but it looks like news group of something like that
[10:20] <mrqtros> bzoltan there no any people, just robot :)
[10:22] <mrqtros> bzoltan it is the first question. Second one about push notifications - is documentation on the Ubuntu site is correct? It looks ok. Next I looked at telegram-app source code and found their own implementation of PushClient (maybe copied) and other staff
[10:23] <mrqtros> bzoltan so I wonder can I create fully working push notifications with standard means?
[10:51] <DanChapman> mrqtros: IIRC telegram uses a copy of the PushClient from ubuntu-push-qml as they use it in the push helper. If your happy to handle notifications in the qml layer then your fine to just use the PushClient provided by Ubuntu.PushNotifications
[10:52] <mrqtros> DanChapman Hello, Dan. And why do they do it?
[10:52] <mrqtros> DanChapman Not enough performance or ... ?
[10:58] <DanChapman> I doubt it's performance related. push messages are cheap as it just parsing a bit of json. I'd assume because push helpers are run seperately to the application, and PushClient is only available as a qml component but they had a need for it in the helper. Probably for setting launcher count without the app open or something like that