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# Draft of User Interface
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### A user can make the introduction by clicking the toolbar button on the top right of the contact list.
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### A new screen opens where **two** contacts can be selected. At the bottom, an optional message can be written which will be send to **both** contacts.
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### After pressing the "Make Introduction" button, a small "Toast" appears confirming the introduction was made.
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### The contacts receive the introduction as a system notification.
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### Clicking this notification opens a dialog which includes the optional message. Here, the text is longer, because the introduced contacts actually have each other already in their contact list, a fact which should not be disclosed to the introduction facilitator.
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### The introduction facilitator is informed about the response, so is the other contact, again via system notification.
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### If both contacts accept, they will appear in each other's contact list after a short while.
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See #253 for the design process creating the user interface.
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