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Subject: Re: [Kde-pim] was: KSharedFile
From: Ingo Assenmacher <ingo.assenmacher () post ! rwth-aachen ! de>
Date: 2001-12-12 16:58:09
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Hi Nick,
Am Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2001 17:07 schrieb Nick Papadonis:
> If someone succeeds in creating a Data Proxy to the database, we would
> then effectively have a calender server. The running database acts as
> a server to the data proxy libraries.
>
> No?
I do not know if the term "Calendar Server" is overloaded.
If we refer to it as a transparent storage (plus more) of Calendar Data for
usage with kOrganizer, I think we are there after connecting the
dbase-approach to kOrganizer.
If the term does mean an industrial strength solution, I do not know what
that would include for us to think about (as I do not know any standard in
that field...).
Additionally I would continue to refer to the dbase approach (which I still
consider valuable) as "dbase-approach" and to the industrial standard as
"Calendar Server".
Maybe there is somebody out there who has more experience on terms here?
Regards, Ingo.
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