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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Idea and comments
From:       Stephane Magnenat <nct () ysagoon ! com>
Date:       2005-07-31 12:54:02
Message-ID: 200507311454.03058.nct () ysagoon ! com
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On Sunday 31 July 2005 01.03, Cornelius Schumacher wrote:
> On Friday 29 July 2005 17:19, Stephane Magnenat wrote:
> > I'm using KDE both at home and at work and I'm very happy with the
> > ability to keep syncronised the agenda, the emails and the calendar.
> > But for my web bookmarks, that's a nightmare because it is splitted
> > between several computers... so actually I'm sending myself mails
> > with urls ! I think it would be nice to be able to syncronise
> > bookmarks through kressources. I would specially be interested in
> > storing bookmarks on my imap server. Do you think it is a feature
> > difficult to add? Is the kressource framework generic enough? Do you
> > like the idea?
>
> There is some bookmark syncing code in kdepim/kitchensync/libksync.
> Maybe you want to have a look at this.

I've got a look at them. I've also read several docs around KDE developers web 
site. I haven't found anything about syncing framework architecture. Is there 
some anywhere ? I also feel a bit confused about the naming, resources vs 
Syncee. Indeee, in libksync it looks like there is some "synclet" 
architecture, but in control panel the backends for storing PIM datas are 
named as Resources (KDE Componments -> KDE Resources) when in the 
documentation, resources refer to any data on the disk that need to be 
located.

I've the feeling that this syncing area is not fully documented. Any help 
would be appreciated,

Thanks,

Steph

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