Am Freitag, 26. Januar 2007 19:19, schrieb Aaron J. Seigo: > On Friday 26 January 2007 5:06, Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote: > > > will there also be an application provided that needs a name as well? > > > e.g. the next evolution of kaddressbook? > > > > Yes, there need to be some programs/modules that allow the > > editing/browsing of the data. There would be a standalone program, an > > ioslave(?)/kpart combination or something else. > > ok.. so there would be both a framework name as well as an application > name. the appname should, imho, be simple and descriptive of the purpose. > frameworks can get 'funky' names but apps should remain identifiable to > users if at all possible... Don't we have the generic name for this? ;) It would be something like "Persons and Groups/Projects manager". Or "People manager". Or? > > > also, is this going to be compatible with less interesting > > > implementations that use only vCard (e.g. the rest of the world), or is > > > it its own little world? (in the latter case the name probably needs to > > > stay away from certain words) > > > > I guess being vCard compatible is needed very much. The experimental code > > I did so far is build on simply using the KABC interface, so it might be > > possible to express the model in vcard terms. At least I am optimistic. > > Sure, there will be data loss when exporting to the vCard-only world. And > > yes, i would expect this to be a largely one-way operation, with export > resulting in loss of information. > but since this is already in the pipe, we > don't have to avoid something that might imply contacts. Sorry? > would this framework possibly replace KABC (possibly consuming KABC as an > internal component for vcard reading?) as the preferred system for contacts > storage and retrieval? More or less, yes. Friedrich _______________________________________________ This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. Visit https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set digest on or temporarily stop your subscription.